Key Points

The IMD has issued a red alert for Nandurbar due to an impending heavy rainstorm. Mumbai remains on yellow alert as rainfall intensity is expected to increase gradually. The Konkan region is under an orange alert, with Thane, Raigad, and other districts likely to face heavy showers. Fishermen are advised to avoid deep-sea activities due to rough conditions.

Key Points: IMD Issues Red Alert for Nandurbar Yellow Alert for Mumbai Rains

  • Nandurbar under red alert for heavy rainstorm
  • Mumbai on yellow alert as rainfall intensity rises
  • Konkan region faces orange alert for downpour
  • Fishermen warned against venturing into rough seas
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Maharashtra: IMD issues red alert for Nandurbar, yellow alert for Mumbai

IMD warns of heavy rainfall in Maharashtra with red alert for Nandurbar and yellow alert for Mumbai as Konkan region braces for intense showers.

"Red alert has been issued for Nandurbar and parts of the Ghat region in central Maharashtra, where very heavy rainfall is likely within 24 hours. – Shubhangi Bhute, IMD"

Mumbai, June 24

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issued an orange alert across Maharashtra, with a red alert for Nandurbar and a yellow alert for Mumbai, as the state braces for intense rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours.

Mumbai, often called the City of Dreams, is expected to witness rainfall with overcast skies on Tuesday. According to the IMD, the city and the Konkan region are under an orange alert, except Mumbai itself, which is currently under a yellow alert. The forecast includes the likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall in several parts of the state.

Speaking to IANS, IMD scientist Shubhangi Bhute said: "Wind speeds have increased and are holding steady. An orange alert has been issued for the Konkan region, excluding Mumbai, where a yellow alert is in place. There is a strong possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall at several locations over the next 24 hours. The orange alert will remain in effect for the next 24 to 48 hours, and rainfall intensity in Mumbai is expected to increase gradually."

A red alert has been issued for Nandurbar in central Maharashtra due to the expected heavy rainstorm in the area.

“Red alert has been issued for Nandurbar and parts of the Ghat region in central Maharashtra, where very heavy rainfall is likely within 24 hours. An orange alert is also in place for tomorrow,” Bhute added.

The IMD has also issued a warning for fishermen, urging them not to venture too far into the sea due to rough conditions.

“There is a possibility of heavy rainfall in parts of central Maharashtra. The alert has been issued as a precaution, and fishermen are advised not to go deep into the sea,” Bhute said.

Districts such as Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg in the Konkan region, as well as Buldhana, Akola, Yavatmal, Amravati, Washim, Chandrapur, Wardha, Nagpur, Bhandara, Gondia, and Gadchiroli in the Amravati and Nagpur regions, are under an orange alert. Pune and Nashik regions are under a yellow alert, with moderate to heavy rainfall expected. Other regions in Maharashtra have been placed under a green alert, indicating no immediate weather threat.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Every year it's the same story with Mumbai rains. BMC needs to take permanent solutions for flooding instead of temporary fixes. Hope Nandurbar district administration is prepared for the red alert situation. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Priya M.
The way IMD has upgraded their forecasting and alert systems is commendable. At least we get advance warnings now. My relatives in Nandurbar have already started preparing after seeing the red alert. Better safe than sorry!
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Amit S.
Yellow alert for Mumbai but orange for surrounding areas? Doesn't make sense. Last time there was just a yellow alert, my office area in Andheri was completely waterlogged. BMC should treat all alerts seriously.
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Sunita R.
Concerned about the fishermen community. Many ignore these warnings to earn their daily bread. Government should arrange alternative employment during such weather crises. #SafetyFirst
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Vikram J.
The real test will be in rural areas like Nandurbar where infrastructure is weak. Hope the disaster management teams are on standby. Meanwhile in Mumbai, chai and pakoras while watching the rains! ☕️
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Neha P.
Why is there no proper drainage system in Mumbai even after so many years? Every monsoon we face the same issues. Taxes are high but where is the development? Just look at how Dubai handles rains!
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Karan D.
Good to see IMD being proactive with alerts. But implementation at ground level is lacking. In my area, no one from BMC comes to clear drains until after flooding occurs. Prevention

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