Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis issues public safety advisories as severe monsoon rain and flood risk persist across the state. Acting on India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts, he orders disaster-management agencies to remain on 24x7 alert and calls for a “zero casualty” approach, including readiness of rescue and relief teams, police coordination, and deployment of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). The IMD red alert warning covers multiple districts, with gusty winds reported and officials preparing for impacts in coastal and low-lying areas. Fadnavis also says automated emergency SMS alerts are being broadcast to residents in worst-hit zones every three hours, and he directs citizens to rely on official information and contact activated helplines during emergencies. He names State-level toll-free 1070 and district-level 1077. Separately, as the Indrayani River floods, Fadnavis tells Warkaris and devotees bound for Alandi to halt safely where they are because all four bridges into Alandi are submerged. He advises pilgrims to avoid Dehu and Alandi and join the Wari procession from Pune city instead, including requests for groups already in Pune to remain within city limits.