Mumbai and Pune are experiencing torrential rains, causing widespread disruptions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued alerts, predicting continued heavy rainfall through mid-week.
MonsoonUrban ResilienceMumbaiPuneClimate ChangeReal Estate MumbaiJun 17, 2025
The main cities affected by the heavy rains are Mumbai and Pune, along with several other cities in Maharashtra.
The IMD has issued orange and red warnings across Maharashtra, with Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar under orange alert and Raigad facing red alerts.
The rainfall has led to widespread waterlogging, causing delays in suburban trains and metro services. Essential public transit systems are experiencing delays up to 30 minutes, with incidents of debris impacting overhead wires.
Urban planners and sustainability experts are concerned that Mumbai and Pune lack the infrastructure needed to cope with such intense rainfall. They highlight the need for strategic investments in green infrastructure and sensor-based water-level monitoring.
Forecasts indicate that the deep monsoon pattern will persist through late June, with above-average rainfall expected, which is a positive sign for agriculture and groundwater recharge but raises concerns for urban resilience.
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