Mumbai Underwater: Landslide Claims 2 Lives, Travel Disrupted

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Mumbai, August 16, 2025: A relentless deluge has pummeled Mumbai since Friday night, leaving the city grappling with tragedy and disruption. A fatal landslide in Vikhroli resulted in two deaths and left two others injured, while widespread flooding choked roads and hampered flight operations at the airport.

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Landslide in Vikhroli: Two Lives Lost

In the early hours of Saturday, soil and debris cascaded down from a hillock onto a hut in Varsha Nagar’s Jankalyan Society, Vikhroli West, claiming the lives of Shalu Mishra (19) and Suresh Mishra (50). Their relatives, Aarti Mishra (45) and Ruturaj Mishra (20), sustained injuries and are receiving treatment at Rajawadi Hospital. Emergency teams — including the fire brigade, police, and BMC officials — swiftly responded to the scene, and rescue operations are ongoing.

Record Rainfall and Escalating Alerts

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD):

  • Vikhroli recorded a staggering 248.5 mm of rainfall over 21 hours ending at 5:30 a.m.

  • Santacruz and Sion logged 232.5 mm and 221 mm respectively.

  • Other hotspots like Marol and Worli Seaface also reported over 200 mm of rainfall.@mathrubhumiThe Indian ExpressThe Times of India

In response, the IMD upgraded its warning levels — Mumbai and Thane are now under an orange alert, while Raigad faces a red alert, signaling a high risk of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated locations.The Times of IndiaThe Indian Express


Citywide Waterlogging and Traffic Chaos

Mumbai’s arterial routes are virtually impassable in several areas:

  • There have been reports of waterlogging at several locations, including Andheri Subway, Chembur, Kurla, Sion, and Kings Circle.

  • Western Express Highway saw stranded vehicles, and Andheri Subway was shut due to deep flooding.@mathrubhumiIndia Today

  • Dadar Hindmata was submerged to one-and-a-half feet of water.India Today

Mumbai Police have urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel, and remain alert amid the developing crisis.The Indian Express


Flight Disruptions at Mumbai Airport

Operations at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport have been severely impacted by waterlogging on runways and aprons. Ground vehicles and staff struggled through ankle-deep water, resulting in numerous flight delays and schedule disruptions.Free Press Journal@mathrubhumi

Leading airlines including IndiGo and SpiceJet issued advisories urging passengers to check flight status and build in extra travel time due to road and weather disruptions.Free Press JournalThe Economic Times

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City on High Alert Amid Ongoing Monsoon Risk

Mumbai remains under a heightened threat from the ongoing monsoon. The combination of torrential rainfall, landslide risks, and flooding continues to challenge infrastructure and public safety. The IMD forecasts persistent heavy showers through the weekend.The Times of IndiaThe Indian Express Meanwhile, BMC and emergency services remain on high alert, monitoring landslide-prone zones and waterlogged areas to respond swiftly.


Summary Table

IssueDetails
FatalitiesShalu Mishra (19) and Suresh Mishra (50) killed in Vikhroli landslide
InjuredAarti Mishra (45) and Ruturaj Mishra (20), hospitalized at Rajawadi Hospital
Rainfall (21 hrs)Vikhroli: 248.5 mm; Santacruz: 232.5 mm; Sion: 221 mm
Weather AlertsOrange alert for Mumbai & Thane; Red alert for Raigad
Flooded AreasAndheri Subway, Kurla, Chembur, Sion, Dadar, Western Express Highway
Airport DisruptionTarmac waterlogging causing flights delays; advisories issued
Authority ResponseEmergency teams deployed; residents urged to stay indoors if possible

Bottom Line:
Mumbai is at a turning point as the unrelenting rain causes fatalities and huge disruption.Landslides, waterlogged roads, and airborne transport chaos are pushing city systems to their limits. With more rain expected, officials and residents alike must prepare for continued hardship in the days ahead.

2 Dead as Heavy Rain Batters Mumbai; Roads Waterlogged, Flights Hit – India Today

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