Key Points

The BMC has ordered all schools and colleges in Mumbai to remain shut tomorrow due to an IMD red alert predicting heavy rainfall. Local trains are already facing delays due to waterlogging at stations like Kurla and Chembur. Emergency teams have been deployed with high-capacity pumps to tackle flooding risks. Residents are urged to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.

Key Points: Mumbai Schools Colleges Shut as IMD Issues Red Alert for Heavy Rains

  • IMD red alert warns of extreme rainfall in Mumbai and suburbs
  • Local train delays due to waterlogging at key stations
  • BMC deploys emergency teams at flood-prone areas
  • Citizens advised to avoid unnecessary travel amid heavy downpour
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All schools, colleges closed for tomorrow as IMD issues red alert warning in Mumbai: BMC

BMC closes all Mumbai schools and colleges as IMD predicts extreme rainfall, citing safety concerns amid waterlogging and transport delays.

"The decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff. – BMC"

Mumbai, August 18

In response to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) red Alert warning for extremely heavy rainfall across Mumbai City and its suburban areas for tomorrow, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced that all government, private, and municipal schools and colleges in the city and suburbs will remain closed for the day.

"The decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff, given the possibility of intense downpours, waterlogging, and traffic disruptions," X post shared by BMC said.

https://x.com/mybmc/status/1957434014228242628/

Meanwhile, Mumbai has been experiencing heavy rainfall since Monday morning, leading to delays in local trains due to decreased visibility and waterlogging at some places. Both the Mainline and the Harbourline are delayed by nearly 10 to 15 minutes. The administration is on high alert and all necessary precautions are being taken to avoid any mishap in heavy rain.

Central Railway CPRO, Dr Swapnil Dhanraj Nila cited the local news regarding the water logging issue at some places and said, "... As per the report available till now, only around 3-4 stations on harbour line Kurla, Chembur, Tilaknagar are having some issues of waterlogging and the points on these stations have been clamped and the movement of trains is delayed on harbour line by approximately 10-15 minutes. On the main line, the delay is around 8-10 minutes, but it is primarily because of reduced speed on account of reduced visibility due to the heavy rains which are reported at various locations from Karjat to Kalyan, Kasara to Kalyan, as well as Kalyan to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus..."

The CPRO assured that the administration is ready in case of emergency and said, "There has been an additional deployment of manpower, specifically engineering manpower, who have been deployed at various locations that are previously prone to waterlogging, and they have been equipped with an adequate amount of water removing materials and the motors of high capacity pumps have been provided at multiple locations..."

Meanwhile, the Weather Department has issued a Red and Orange alert for 24 hours in several districts of Maharashtra. The state has been experiencing heavy rainfall since early Monday morning.

The Red alert has been issued in areas including Mumbai, Raigad, Pune Ghat, Satara Ghat, Ratnagiri, and Kolhapur Ghat. Several districts, including Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Jalgaon, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Beed, Latur, Amravati, Chandrapur, and Gadchiroli, have been put under orange alert.

The BMC has declared a holiday in all schools after heavy rains. The BMC PRO issued a statement saying that all schools of the afternoon shift will remain closed on Monday.

The civic body has also appealed to citizens to avoid stepping out unless absolutely necessary. For any emergency or official information, residents are advised to reach out to the BMC main control room helpline at 1916.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Every year same story! When will BMC fix the drainage system permanently? Taxpayers' money is wasted on temporary solutions. The city deserves better infrastructure.
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Aditya G
Working parents will face trouble with sudden holiday, but safety comes first. BMC should also arrange emergency childcare centers for essential workers. Just a suggestion!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mumbai, I'm impressed by how the city handles these monsoon challenges. The early warning systems and preparedness are commendable. Stay safe everyone!
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Karthik V
Local trains delayed again 😩 Office won't declare holiday like schools. BMC should coordinate with corporates too during such alerts. #MumbaiMonsoonProblems
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Nisha Z
Remember to stock essentials tonight! Last time my society was flooded for 2 days. BMC helpline 1916 is useful - saved it in my contacts. Better prepared this year 💪

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