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Mumbai rain

Mumbai rain

Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, primarily receives rain during the Southwest Monsoon period from June to September. Due to its coastal location along the Arabian Sea, Mumbai receives intense and often unpredictable rainfall, which significantly impacts daily life, transportation, civic infrastructure, and the local economy. The Southwest Monsoon typically arrives in Mumbai in the first week of June and withdraws by late September. The
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The Southwest Monsoon typically arrives in Mumbai in the first or second week of June and lasts until late September, with July being the peak month for rainfall.
Mumbai's high population density, poor drainage in low-lying areas, clogged stormwater systems, and tidal backflow from the sea contribute to frequent waterlogging and flash floods.
The heaviest single-day rainfall occurred on 26 July 2005, when Mumbai received 944 mm of rain, leading to catastrophic urban flooding and widespread disruption.
The IMD issues red, orange, or yellow alerts, and the BMC uses SMS alerts, radio broadcasts, and social media updates to inform residents about flooding, road closures, and transport status.
Residents are advised to avoid flooded areas, wear waterproof gear, check train and traffic updates before commuting, and stay indoors during red alert days unless absolutely necessary.