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Maharashtra Battling Torrential Rains: Floods, Alerts, and Crop Damage in September 2025

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September 28, 2025
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Maharashtra Battling Torrential Rains

Maharashtra Battling Torrential Rains

Maharashtra Battling Torrential Rains of recent years. Between September 26 and 30, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued multiple Orange and Red Alerts across the state, warning of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in regions including Konkan, Marathwada, and the ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra. Districts like Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Pune, Nashik, Satara, and Kolhapur have seen continuous downpours, leading to waterlogging, urban flooding, and disruption of transport services. In Mumbai, local trains were delayed and several low-lying areas were submerged under knee-deep water. The civic body deployed emergency response teams and issued advisories urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel.

District-Wise Rainfall Impact Summary

DistrictRainfall (mm)Alert LevelImpact
Mumbai210 mmRedUrban flooding, train delays, road closures
Thane195 mmRedRiver overflow, rescue operations
Raigad180 mmOrangeSchool closures, landslide risk
Kolhapur165 mmOrangeDam discharge, village evacuations
Latur140 mmOrangeCrop damage, road washouts
Nashik130 mmYellowGhat section landslide alerts
Beed125 mmYellowFlooded fields, fungal outbreaks

 

In Marathwada, traditionally known for drought conditions, the rainfall has been both a relief and a challenge. Villages in Latur, Beed, and Nanded have reported flooding, damaged roads, and overflowing rivers. The Jayakwadi dam recorded over 150 mm rainfall in its catchment area, prompting authorities to release over 1.25 lakh cusecs of water into the Godavari river. Similar discharges were reported from Majalgaon, Sina Kolegaon, and Ujani dams, raising concerns about downstream flooding. The Chief Minister held emergency meetings with district collectors and directed immediate evacuation from vulnerable zones. Relief camps have been set up with food, water, and medical facilities, and fodder is being supplied to livestock in affected areas.

Schools and colleges in several districts including Latur, Nanded, and parts of Raigad have declared holidays due to safety concerns. The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) postponed its Civil Services Preliminary Exam scheduled for September 28, citing risk to candidates and staff. Fishermen have been strictly advised not to venture into the sea, as rough conditions and high tides pose serious threats. The IMD has also warned of possible landslides in ghat regions and flash floods in urban pockets. Citizens have been urged to stay indoors, avoid sheltering under trees during thunderstorms, and use local relief shelters if needed.

The situation in Pune and Nashik is being closely monitored, especially in the ghat sections where landslides are a possibility. Emergency control rooms have been activated across districts, and disaster management teams are on standby. In Thane, a tragic incident occurred when a man was swept away in the swollen Ulhas river. Rescue operations are ongoing, and authorities have appealed to the public to avoid riverbanks and flooded bridges. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has deployed water pumps in low-lying areas and is coordinating with the State Emergency Operations Centre for real-time updates.

This spell of rain is being attributed to a fresh depression forming over the Bay of Bengal, which is expected to merge with remnants of Typhoon Ragasa. Weather experts predict that the system will continue to affect Maharashtra for the next few days, bringing more showers and potential disruptions. The government has activated early warning systems via SMS, social media, and local media to keep citizens informed. Structural audits of old buildings are underway, and feeder protection units have been deployed to safeguard electricity infrastructure.

Farmers in affected regions are facing mixed outcomes. While the rain has helped revive soil moisture and support kharif crops, excessive water has damaged standing crops in parts of Marathwada and Western Maharashtra. Agricultural officers are assessing the damage, and compensation measures are expected to be announced soon. The state’s agriculture department is also advising farmers to avoid sowing in waterlogged fields and to use mobile apps for real-time weather and crop health updates.

As Maharashtra continues to battle this heavy monsoon phase, the focus remains on safety, timely evacuation, and coordinated relief efforts. The resilience of local communities, combined with proactive governance, is helping mitigate the impact of this extreme weather event.

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