Key Points

The IMD has issued a red alert for South Konkan districts like Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg as a depression triggers heavy rainfall. Coastal areas face rough seas, prompting warnings for fishermen. Monsoon conditions are favorable, with rains expected to advance further into Maharashtra soon. Western districts like Satara and Kolhapur are also on high alert for extreme downpours.

Key Points: IMD Red Alert for South Konkan as Heavy Rains Hit Maharashtra

  • IMD issues red alert for Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg due to depression
  • Fishermen warned as rough seas persist along Maharashtra-Gujarat coast
  • Monsoon likely to advance in Maharashtra within 2-3 days
  • Satara and Kolhapur also under red alert for extreme rainfall
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Maharashtra: IMD issues red alert for South Konkan districts as heavy rainfall likely across state

IMD warns of extreme rainfall in Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, and western Maharashtra, with fishermen advised to avoid rough seas as monsoon advances.

"A red alert has been given to South Konkan...Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, looking at the depression which has already crossed between Ratnagiri and Dapoli. – IMD Scientist Shubhangi A Bhute"

Mumbai, May 25

A red alert was issued for the South Konkan districts of Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg on Saturday as a depression system crossed near Ratnagiri and Dapoli, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

According to Shubhangi A Bhute, Scientist at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), "the depression brought heavy to very heavy rainfall to several regions in Maharashtra. The weather office also alerted coastal districts and warned fishermen against venturing into the sea due to rough conditions."

The IMD said, "A red alert has been given to South Konkan...Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, looking at the depression which has already crossed between Ratnagiri and Dapoli."

The red alert indicated the possibility of extremely heavy rainfall in isolated places in these districts. Raigad was also placed under an orange alert, while Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar were issued a yellow warning, forecasting moderate to heavy showers in these areas.

A fisherman's warning was also issued along the Maharashtra and Gujarat coasts, as the sea conditions remained unsafe due to the active monsoon system in the Arabian Sea.

"We have given a Fisherman's Warning Alert for South Konkan along with the entire Maharashtra and Gujarat region, looking at the active monsoon season," said Bhute.

Bhute further added, "Yes, the monsoon has been active till now in South India, and conditions are favourable for the first onset of monsoon in Maharashtra."

The IMD estimated that within two to three days, the monsoon could officially arrive in the state, with rainfall already advancing up to Karwar.

Besides the coastal Konkan belt, Satara and Kolhapur districts in western Maharashtra were also put on red alert, with forecasts warning of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in some parts. The rest of the districts in the state were issued yellow alerts, advising caution.

"A low-pressure area near Ratnagiri has crossed Ratnagiri and Dapoli. Based on the 8:30 am weather observation, red alerts have been issued for Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Satara, and Kolhapur," Bhute added.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
IMD warnings are getting better but ground implementation is still weak. Last year my cousin in Ratnagiri lost his shop due to flooding despite alerts. Authorities must ensure proper drainage cleaning before monsoon hits. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone who lives in Mumbai, I'm relieved it's only yellow alert here. But my heart goes out to Konkan region - their beautiful beaches and villages suffer so much every monsoon. Hope the fishermen heed the warnings this time.
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Amit S.
Good to see IMD being proactive with alerts. But what about long-term solutions? Every year same story - red alerts, floods, damage. Need better infrastructure in vulnerable areas. #MaharashtraMonsoon
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Sunita R.
My family is from Ratnagiri and they say the rains this year seem more intense than usual. Climate change is real folks! Please don't ignore these warnings. The hills there become very dangerous during heavy rainfall.
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Vikram J.
As a frequent traveler to Konkan, I hope this doesn't damage the beautiful coastal roads too much. The Mumbai-Goa highway gets blocked every monsoon. Maybe time to build more resilient infrastructure in these areas?
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Neha P.
While worrying, we must remember this rain is crucial for our agriculture and water supply. The challenge is managing it properly. Kudos to IMD for timely alerts! Farmers in western Maharashtra must prepare now. 🌧️

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