Mumbai was left paralysed by the incessant rain on Tuesday, which left several areas of the financial capital waterlogged and claimed 18 lives in a wall collapse in a northern suburb.

Heavy rains lashing Mumbai since Sunday have thrown rail, air and road traffic out of gear, with several trains being cancelled. Deteriorating weather forced diversion of 54 flights and cancellation of 52 at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

With IMD forecasting heavy rains for Tuesday, the authorities declared a holiday in the city and adjoining regions, asking people to avoid stepping out of their houses.

Also read: Rains likely to continue, 10 updates on Mumbai rains

Highlights:

8:02 PM IST Death toll rises to 39 due to heavy rainfall across Maharashtra: Reports Respite seems far as death toll rises and civic issues brought Mumbai to a standstill.





6:01 PM IST Shiv Sena’s Aditya Thackeray says heavy rains due to climate change Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray further added that despite the record rainfall BMC is prepared and Mumbai is recovering well.





5:58 PM IST ‘Will ask BMC to come out with time-bound policy for cleaning and maintenance of nullahs’: CM Fadnavis Maharashtra CM, who has faced criticism over Mumbai’s rising civic problems, said that encroachments and mangroves covering the mouth of these nullahs is responsible for stopping the flood water from flowing into the sea.





5:41 PM IST Wall collapses in Pimpripada area in Mumbai 21 people are feared to be dead and 78 injured after a wall collapsed on hutments in Pimpripada. #UPDATE Mumbai: 21 dead and 78 injured in the incident where a wall collapsed on hutments in Pimpripada area, due to heavy rainfall. https://t.co/qslQc0suZM — ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019





17:22 PM IST Regular services between CSMT to Thane/Vashi resumes Central Railways announce that train services between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Thane/Vashi has resumed.





4:59 PM IST NCP, Congress lash out at Shiv Sena, demand apology Maharashtra Congess chief Ashok Chavan demanded that Shiv Sena that heads the BMC apologise to the citizens of Mumbai for “submerging” the city.





4:54 PM IST Mumbai received record rainfall of 375.2 mm on Tuesday This was the maximum rainfall Mumbai has seen in July since 2005.





4:03 PM IST Mother rescued from the debris in Malad, dies Death toll in Mumbai rains rises to 19.





3:12 pm IST Girl trapped under debris in Malad feared dead Three people were trapped inside - including a mother and two minor girls. While mother’s body has been recovered and one girl has been rescued alive, the other girl is feared dead inside debris.





2:33 pm IST IMD predicts slight improvement in situation for Mumbai IMD officials have said that Mumbaikars can expect improvement in the condition after noon today. “In last 24 hrs Colaba received 13 cm rain, Santa Cruz received 37 cm rain. From 11.30 pm-5.30 am, more than 200 mm was recorded. Situation is gradually improving. We have brought down the warning by one level. Isolated heavy rainfall is expected in Mumbai today,” KS Hosalikar, DDG at IMD told ANI.





2:30 pm IST Python, washed away from National Park, stuck in nullah wall in Thane A huge python, estimated to be five to six feet in length, has been found stuck in a nullah wall in Lokmanya Nagar in Thane since 7 am this morning. The rescue operation of this python is carried out by few snake rescuers, local residents, forest and fire brigade team from last seven hours, but to no avail. Local residents claim that the python was washed away from the National Park mountain, entered a local house constructed on the nullah and got stuck in the drain pipe of the nullah.





2:28 pm IST Western Railways cancels 2 trains, short terminates 3 others The Western Railways on Tuesday cancelled two trains and short terminated three others in latest response to the heavy downpour in the city. Among the July 2 trains cancelled are 59045 Bandra - Vapi and 69165 Panvel - Vasai Road.





2:21 pm IST Air India’s recovery kit arrives from Mangalore Air India’s recovery kit arrives at Mumbai. Air India engineers have now started to work to remove the aircraft which overshot the runway last night. Airport officials were waiting for the disabled aircraft recovery kit (DARK) to remove the stuck aircraft, which is only available with Air India and has reached Mumbai from Mangalore.





1:55 pm IST Expect delays in flight operations: Mumbai airport Officials from Mumbai airport have said that due to runway excursion by the arriving aircraft, main runway is not available and the secondary runway is being used currently. “Please expect delays in flight operations. Please check with your airline before reaching the airport,” the tweet read. Due to runway excursion by the arriving aircraft,main runway is not available & secondary runway is put in use. Please expect delays in flight operations. Please check with your airline before reaching the airport. @pranaamgvk — CSIA (@CSIAMumbai) July 2, 2019





1:51 pm IST Mumbai to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall in next 48 hours: IMD IMD’s officials statement released this afternoon predicts heavy to very heavy rainfall expected in Mumbai and suburban parts in next 48 hours. A similar situation expected for Vidarbha and Marathwada. IMD has also advised tourists to not visit mountain areas since heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Maharashtra.





1:38 pm IST Water enters Sakinaka police station Water entered Sakinaka police station in Mumbai as the city batters heavy deluge in monsoon. Several parts in the state are facing waterlogging and flooding due to heavy rainfall. #WATCH Maharashtra: Water enters Sakinaka Police Station in Mumbai. Several parts in the state are facing waterlogging and flooding due to heavy rainfall. #MumbaiRain pic.twitter.com/GwuTwGJEpH — ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019





1:07 pm IST Road caves in due to heavy rain in Powai A road caved in Sangharsh Nagar in Chandivali in Powai due to incessant rainfall. Powai has registered 402 mm rain in last 24 hours.





1:05 pm IST Sanjay Raut blames monsoon, not BMC for Mumbai wall collapse Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has claimed that BMC was prepared for monsoon but tragedies like wall collapse that claimed 13 lives in the city occur due to heavy downpour. “It’s not about the failure of BMC. What happened in Pune and Mumbai is an accident and the Chief Minister has announced five lakhs to the victims. It is raining so heavily that if it rains in the mountain areas, the mountain will fall. Mumbai and Pune wall collapse are accidents and they can happen anywhere,” he said.





12:57 pm IST BMC shares BEST traffic diversion updates BMC specifies traffic diversion routes from Sion road no 24, Gandhi market, National College Bandra, Samaj Mandir Hall, RCF Colony, Sainath road, Shell colony, Saharkar Nagar, Naik Nagar, Antop Hill sector 7, Maratha colony, Gulmohar road, Milan Subway and Sunder Vihar Pratiksha nagar. Traffic Updates #MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoon2019 pic.twitter.com/iDGLP0OmJi — माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019





12:28 pm IST Western railways remain unaffected Officials have claimed that there is no disruption on Western Railway. “Trains are running normal between Churchgate-Virar. Water level has come down on all 4 lines at Nallasopara. Trains are running with some delay due to low visibility in section due to heavy rains and receipt of out station trains,” officials told ANI.





12:27 pm IST Powai lake overflows As Powai registers 402 mm rain in last 24 hours, Powai lake has overflowed.





12:22 pm IST Visuals: Deluged Andheri subway closed The flooding has resulted in closing of Andheri subway by the officials, reported ANI. #WATCH Maharashtra: Andheri Subway in Mumbai is closed due to flooding in the area. #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/9J4hNyzQTn — ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019





12:07 pm IST Traffic continues to move slow across the city No major traffic jams were reported by 11 am on Tuesday. However, abandoned vehicles by motorists caused traffic snarls. Officers said that on many roads just one lane was fit for travel as flooding was witnessed on road sides slowing the pace of vehicular traffic.





12:05 pm IST Prepared for heavy tide, assures CM Fadnavis After reviewing situation in rain-affected Mumbai, CM Fadnavis said, “High tide is expected at 12 noon, we’ll monitor the situation. Last night Mumbai police received 1600-1700 tweets from people, they received immediate help. BMC Disaster Mgmt worked entire night. Heavy rainfall is expected in next 2 days. We are prepared for it.” BMC & @MumbaiPolice on continuous alert & working 24x7 to give all assistance to #Mumbaikars .

As a precautionary measure & IMD advisory on heavy rains we declared holiday.

We need to remain alert for next 2 days.

My interaction with media on #MumbaiRains https://t.co/fFx5nYwyLu pic.twitter.com/LJLDMzPYq3 — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) July 2, 2019





12:04 pm IST Woman trapped under debris in Malad rescued One woman has been rescued from under the debris and has been rushed to the nearest hospital.





11:34 am IST 18 dead in Mumbai after highest rain in 10 years At least 18 people were killed in Mumbai and Thane as the cities received heavy rains throughout the day and night on Monday forcing authorities to declare a public holiday amid forecast of more showers. According to Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) officials, 13 people died after a wall collapsed on a few hutments built on a hill slope in Kurar village at Malad East.





11:27 am IST Trains from Jaipur, Bhuj, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Ahmedabad terminated Five trains including 12980 Jaipur-Bandra Terminus, 19116 Bhuj -Dadar, 12479 Jodhpur -Bandra Terminus, 14707 Bikaner -Bandra Terminus, and 12902 Ahmedabad - Mumbai Central were short terminated following the heavy rain downpour.





11:10 am IST 152 BEST buses break down, including 58 stranded in water flooding roads As monsoon mayhem strikes Mumbai, a total of 152 buses of BEST reportedly broke down on Mumbai roads. Of those, 58 were stuck in water as a result of overnight heavy downpour.





11:00 am IST 10-year-old, mother found alive in the debris in Malad BMC, in the midst of overlooking the rescue operation, has said that the fire brigade has successfully found a lady and a child alive in the debris. The rescue operation is still going on at Malad & the Fire Brigade successfully found a lady & a child alive in the debris, with help of life sensing equipment & sniffer dogs. We all pray & hope for the well-being of both woman & child #MumbaiRains #MumbaiRainlive pic.twitter.com/MMTYJjqghv — माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019





10:50 am IST IMD releases present satellite images of Mumbai overcast with clouds India Meteorological Department (IMD): Present satellite images of Mumbai. #MumbaiRain pic.twitter.com/PRUyduSIFp — ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019





10:42 am IST Mumbai-bound flights diverted to Bengaluru According to officials, some Mumbai bound flights are diverted to Bengaluru. “Operation from Bengaluru to Mumbai is normal,” Kannur International Airport (KIAL) spokesperson told ANI.





10:41 am IST Vidarbha, East Madhya Pradesh likely to receive rains today: IMD While Mumbai is being battered by the monsoon rains, heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places with extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places is very likely over Vidarbha and east Madhya Pradesh too, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday. Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Marathwada and Odisha are also predicted to receive heavy downpour today, the weather department said.





10:40 am IST CM Fadnavis meets people injured in Malad wall collapse Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis visits Shatabdi Hospital to meet persons injured due to Malad wall collapse incident in Mumbai. Fadnavis was accompanied by Minister Yogesh Sagar was present. CM @Dev_Fadnavis visits Shatabdi Hospital to meet persons injured due to Malad Wall Collapse incident in Mumbai.

Minister Yogesh Sagar was present. #Malad #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/7TH8HU82Wy — CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) July 2, 2019





10:00 am IST Mumbai records its second highest July rain in 44 years, highest in 10 years Torrential downpour, especially in the suburbs, between Monday night and Tuesday morning led to Mumbai recording its second highest July rain over a 24-hour period since 1975 or 44 years after the 2005 deluge (July 26, 2005 floods that killed over 1,000 people), which was the highest with 944mm in 24-hours. However, the quantum of rain was the highest 24-hour July rain in 10 years. Read full story here.





9:50 am IST Mumbai records 982.2mm rain due after exceptionally heavy overnight downpour Exceptionally heavy overnight downpour has taken Mumbai’s rain total to 982.2mm between June 1 and July 2, 8.30am, which is in excess of 411.2mm for this period. In 24 hours, Monday 8.30am to Tuesday 8.30 am. Mumbai has now covered 47 per cent of its July average rain – 375.2mm against average rain for the month at 840.7mm.





9:45 am IST 10-year-old trapped under debris in Malad A woman and a child were trapped under the debris of the wall, which collapsed on hutments killing 13 people in Mumbai’s Malad East early on Tuesday, officials said, as rescuers struggled to reach them. According to Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) officials, they are stuck under a heavy beam and officials are finding it difficult to enter below due to very narrow space. “One lady and child located under the debris of wall and rescue work is in progress … We are using various tools to cut and widen the space to enter below the beam and rescue the trapped lady and child,” Mumbai Fire Brigade chief PS Rahangdale said.





9:20 am IST MU cancels scheduled exams, new dates to be announced All scheduled exams in colleges affiliated to Mumbai University stand cancelled in the wake of holiday declared to colleges. New dates to be declared soon, says Vinod Tawde, minister, higher and technical education, Maharashtra. The Mumbai University has also postponed the exam of B.Sc Computer Science for first and second year students due to heavy rains, said an official of the Mumbai University.





9:15 am IST 1,000 people shifted, Indian Navy carries out rescue operation in Kurla Indian Navy deploys various teams to provide assistance to rain hit and stranded people, in Kurla area following a request by BMC. About 1000 people have been shifted to safety with the help of NDRF, fire brigade, Naval teams as well as local volunteers. #IndianNavy deploys various teams to provide relief to rain hit and stranded Mumbaikars in Kurla area @Dev_Fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra @PIBMumbai @DDNewsHindi @SpokespersonMoD @rajnathsingh @DefenceMinIndia @airnewsalerts @nitin_gadkari @RanveerOfficial @meghnagulzar pic.twitter.com/hkIGFZNJI0 — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) July 2, 2019





8:51 am IST Intense rainfall in Mumbai districts for next 2 hours Intense spells of rainfall likely to continue in the districts of Mumbai during next two hours, says IMD.





8:45 am IST 1,000 people evacuated in Kranti Nagar, Kurla Around 1000 people evacuated from Kranti Nagar, Kurla by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Disaster Management to prevent any untoward incidents due to overflowing Mithi river. 1000 people were evacuated from Kranti Nagar, Kurla, to prevent any untoward incidents due to an overflowing Mithi river #MumbaiRains #MumbaiRainsLiveUpdates #MumbaiRainsLive — माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019





8:20 am IST Local train services affected, several trains suspended Central railway operating services only uptill Thane railway station. Local trains services suspended between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Thane railway station. Western Railways is operating suburban services only between Churchgate and Virar stations. The services between Virar and Dahanu have been suspended. While harbour local trains are operational between Panvel and Vashi railway station, local trains on CSMT- Panvel Vashi have been suspended. The services on Thane-Vashi/ Panvel trans-harbour suburban corridor and between Panvel-Kharkopar corridor are operational. Also read: Goods train derails; Mumbai-Pune trains cancelled





8:05 am IST Mumbai airport resorts to secondary runway Due to poor air traffic situation at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, flights not only had to be delayed but also diverted and cancelled. Meanwhile, flights are being operated from the lesser efficient- secondary runway. According to flightradar24, departure flights are delayed by an average of 120 minutes, leading to cancellation of 33 departing flights and arrival of 22 flights post midnight.







8:03 am IST 54 flights diverted as Mumbai airport witnesses poor air traffic Mumbai airport authorities have diverted 52 flights to a nearby airport as of Tuesday morning. Few departure flights that had to be cancelled include SG 152 to Delhi, SG 704 to Varanasi, Vistara airlines UK 970 to Delhi, IndiGo’s 6e 366 to Hyderabad, Go Air’s G8 2603 and G8 2504 to Ahmedabad and G8 141 and 371 to Goa, were cancelled.





7:58 am IST Six dead in wall collapse in Pune Six workers were killed after a retaining wall of Sinhgad institute in Ambegaon area collapsed during midnight. According to fire brigade officials, four workers suffered injuries in the incident that came just three days after yet another wall of housing societies collapsed, killing 15 persons. The 9-foot wall punded on shanties where the construction workers were living. The tree standing tall also collapsed due to pounded wall.





7:55 am IST Intermittent heavy showers in Mumbai today: IMD IMD has confirmed that clouds have been observed over north Maharashta coast including Mumbai. Citizens can expect more impact likely over south Gujarat and adjoining areas. The IMD has also predicted intermittent heavy showers in Mumbai today. Clouds observed over north Mah coast including Mumbai.More impact likely over south Guj and adjoining areas.

Mumbai intermitent heavy showers expected today.

Extremely heavy rainfall, more than 200 mm recorded at many places in city; more towards suburbs in last 24 hrs.

TC PL pic.twitter.com/oUAyCTmqjx — K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) July 2, 2019





7:45 am IST Mumbai records highest rainfall in 10 years This season Mumbai received heaviest rainfall in the last decade, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) claimed on Monday. The city has been witnessing heavy downpours since last four days. Mumbai, we understand it’s not been an easy Monday, but it’s also been a rain spell like never before - it’s the highest in a decade. 550 mm average of entire month of June has been exceeded in just last 48 hrs. We are truly trying our best. We request a bit of caution & patience — माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 1, 2019





7:40 am IST Only emergency services to remain functional in Mumbai due to heavy rain: State Govt The Maharashtra government on Tuesday said that only emergency services will remain functional in Mumbai due to the incessant rains that has affected the road traffic and railways in the city. Authorities have also advised people to avoid stepping out of their homes as the Indian Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains.





7:35 am IST Pained to know about loss of lives in Malad Wall Collapse: Fadnavis Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis tweeted Pained to know about the loss of lives in Malad Wall Collapse incidence. My thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & prayers for speedy recovery of injured. The chief minister has also announced ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of deceased. Pained to know about the loss of lives in Malad Wall Collapse incidence. My thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & prayers for speedy recovery of injured.

₹5 lakh will be given to the kin of deceased.#MumbaiRains — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) July 2, 2019





7:30 am IST BMC closes schools and colleges as precautionary measure Brihanmumbai Municipal Commissioner Pravin Pardeshi has declared all schools and colleges shut for the day as a precautionary measure. School education minister Ashish Shelar confirmed late last night that all schools in Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Palghar areas will remain shut today. Several city colleges too called the day off after students complained about water logging across the city. #Mumbairains Would like to announce and confirm that tomm 2nd July 2019 has been declared as holiday ,for all schools( public & private ) in Mumbai , Navi Mumbai, Thane , kokan areas ! Stay safe ! @mybmc @Dev_fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra — ashish shelar (@ShelarAshish) July 1, 2019





7:27 am IST Public holiday declared in Mumbai, IMD predicts heavy rain Authorities declare public holiday in Mumbai Tuesday after IMD forecasts heavy rain, says civic official. Officials have said that people in Mumbai should avoid stepping out of their homes Tuesday due to heavy rains.



