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.
Fadnavis urges devotees and citizens to avoid flood-hit Alandi and Dehu amid Maharashtra rains
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,...
- Devendra Fadnavis asks citizens to stay safe and follow instructions from police and disaster-management authorities as heavy rain continues.
- IMD warnings include red alerts for multiple districts, with preparations made for strong winds and worsening flooding risk.
- The state activates emergency systems, including 24x7 control rooms, helplines 1070 (state) and 1077 (district), and emergency SMS alerts every three hours.
- NDRF, SDRF, police, and local civic bodies are deployed for rescue and relief operations.
- Indrayani River flooding submerges all bridges into Alandi, and Fadnavis urges Warkaris to avoid Alandi and Dehu and join the Wari from Pune instead.
Mumbai, July 6: Torrential rain continued to lash several parts of Maharashtra on Monday, disrupting normal life, affecting transport services, and prompting the state government to activate emergency response systems across vulnerable districts. With the weather expected to remain severe over the next 48 to 72 hours, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis directed the administration to remain on round-the-clock alert and appealed to citizens to avoid stepping out unless absolutely necessary.The adverse weather conditions also impacted the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Maharashtra Legislature. The proceedings of both Houses were adjourned for a day after several legislators and ministers were unable to reach Mumbai due to heavy rainfall and disruptions in transport.मुख्यमंत्री देवेंद्र फडणवीस यांनी आज मंत्रालयातील आपत्ती व्यवस्थापन कक्षात जाऊन राज्यातील पावसाच्या स्थितीचा आढावा घेतला. मंत्री गिरीश महाजन, राज्याचे मुख्य सचिव, पोलिस महासंचालक, मुंबई महापालिका आयुक्त व इतर संबंधित विभागांचे वरिष्ठ अधिकारी उपस्थित होते. विभागीय आयुक्त,… pic.twitter.com/ReHQQFKb1l— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) July 6, 2026State Machinery On AlertChairing a high-level review meeting at the State Disaster Management Control Room, Fadnavis assessed the evolving rain situation along with Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan and senior officials. Based on forecasts issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Chief Minister instructed all departments, district administrations, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to remain on 24x7 alert and ensure immediate rescue and relief operations wherever required. 1.18pm | 6-7-2026Mumbai.LIVE | Media Interaction#Maharashtra #Mumbai https://t.co/SvLASJ3OuE— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) July 6, 2026The Chief Minister said wind speeds of 50 to 70 kmph are likely to affect Mumbai and other coastal districts, while high tides expected during the afternoon could aggravate flooding in low-lying areas. He directed authorities to keep rescue teams and emergency equipment ready for immediate deployment and ensure that citizens receive timely assistance during any emergency.Fadnavis also instructed officials to coordinate with the National Highways Authority of India to immediately clear debris and restore smooth traffic movement on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway, where heavy rain has created several obstacles. He further directed authorities to closely monitor landslide-prone locations and maintain rapid response teams along the Mumbai-Goa Highway, where unexpected landslides have been reported in recent days. Stressing the importance of uninterrupted connectivity, the Chief Minister said all possible measures should be taken to prevent prolonged traffic congestion.Nashik On High VigilExpressing concern over the weather forecast for Nashik district, Fadnavis said the formation of a deep low-pressure system over the Arabian Sea could trigger cloudburst-like rainfall in several parts of the district, particularly around Trimbakeshwar. Nearly 300 mm of rainfall has been forecast for the region, prompting authorities to prepare for possible flooding and waterlogging.The Chief Minister directed the Nashik district administration to ensure that low-lying areas remain protected from flooding and to take all necessary precautions to prevent loss of life. He also ordered special safety arrangements for tourists visiting Nashik and Trimbakeshwar, directing officials to shift visitors from vulnerable locations if required. Citizens and tourists have been advised to avoid travelling to the Trimbakeshwar region for the next few days until weather conditions improve.Calling for a "zero casualty" mission over the next 48 hours, Fadnavis instructed all departments to respond swiftly to rescue stranded citizens and ensure seamless coordination among disaster management agencies, police, and local authorities.Appeal To CitizensHighlighting the intensity of the rainfall, the Chief Minister said Mumbai has recorded rainfall equivalent to its monthly average within just four days. Strong winds reaching nearly 50 kmph on Sunday resulted in widespread damage, with around 300 trees uprooted in a single day—almost matching the number of tree-fall incidents normally reported during an entire monsoon season. He said coordinated efforts by civic agencies had helped prevent large-scale waterlogging despite the exceptionally heavy rainfall.The Chief Minister also reviewed reports of landslides along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, where mud and rocks had blocked sections of the road. Officials have been instructed to work on a war footing to clear the debris and restore traffic at the earliest.In view of the continuing severe weather, Fadnavis appealed to citizens to adopt the work-from-home option wherever possible. He urged private establishments to allow employees to work remotely in the interest of public safety and warned that action could be initiated against organisations that fail to extend this facility despite the prevailing emergency conditions.According to official rainfall data recorded till 11 a.m. on Monday, Mumbai Suburban district received 151.2 mm of rainfall, while Mumbai City recorded 105 mm. Raigad received the highest rainfall at 236.6 mm, followed by Thane with 158.7 mm and Ratnagiri with 152.3 mm.The Chief Minister also appealed to citizens to make use of emergency helplines whenever required. The state-level toll-free disaster helpline 1070 and district-level control room number 1077 have been activated, while all district administrations have been instructed to remain fully prepared to respond to emergencies.Pilgrims Advised CautionMeanwhile, the rising water level of the Indrayani River has submerged all four bridges leading into Alandi town, making access unsafe. Fadnavis urged Warkaris and devotees travelling towards Alandi to halt at safe locations and avoid entering the town. He advised pilgrims to participate in the Wari from Pune instead of proceeding to Alandi or Dehu until the flood situation improves.Also Watch: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Appeals To Devotees To Avoid Alandi & Dehu Due To Flooding Of Indrayani RiverAppealing for public cooperation, the Chief Minister urged citizens to follow all advisories issued by the administration, police, and disaster management authorities, avoid rumour-mongering, and stay away from flooded riverbanks, ghats, and closed bridges. He assured that the state government is closely monitoring the situation and that all agencies are working in coordination to minimise damage and ensure the safety of every citizen.To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
2 hours agoMumbai: In light of severe flooding in the Indrayani River, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday appealed to Warkaris and devotees heading towards Alandi to halt safely wherever they currently are. As all four bridges leading into Alandi are completely submerged, making entry into the town unsafe, the Chief Minister has urged pilgrims to skip Dehu and Alandi and join the Wari procession in Pune city instead. "Warkaris and citizens must strictly follow instructions from the administration, police and disaster management teams," CM Fadnavis said.He advised the public not to believe in rumours and to strictly avoid visiting riverbeds, ghats or closed bridges. Assuring that the administration is taking all necessary safety measures, he urged everyone to maintain patience and cooperate with the authorities. He explicitly requested that any Warkari groups who have already reached Pune stay within the city limits.Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Reviews Emergency Preparedness; Warns Of Cloudburst Threat In Nashik Against the backdrop of heavy rainfall and potential flood situations developing across the state, CM Fadnavis has urged the citizens of Maharashtra to remain highly alert and cooperate fully with the local administration.The Chief Minister clarified that the entire state government machinery is fully prepared and 24-hour control rooms have been activated to provide immediate assistance in the event of any emergency. He advised citizens not to believe in rumours, to rely solely on information from official sources, and to immediately contact the designated official helpline numbers during times of crisis. The state government has operationalised the emergency contacts, including State-Level Main Control Room (Toll-Free): 1070, Mobile Number: 09321587143, Telephone Numbers: 022-22027990 / 022-22794229, and District-Level Control Rooms (Toll-Free): 1077 (activated across all districts for rapid local assistance and monitoring).CM Fadnavis added that the administration has been instructed to take proper precautions and ensure the safety of citizens living in landslide-prone and sensitive areas. He appealed to the public not to panic during an emergency and to promptly seek help from the administrative machinery using these helpline numbers.Indrayani River flooding, Alandi, Pune !!Indrayani River is currently at one of its highest flood levels in recent years after intense rainfall in the Khandala–Lonavala region. Continued heavy precipitation across the Lonavala–Pune corridor raises the risk of further flooding… pic.twitter.com/g7CUkZU8yE— Naveen Reddy (@navin_ankampali) July 6, 2026 'Mumbai Will Remain Under Red Alert Till Tuesday': IMD Scientist Warns Of Heavy Rain, Gusty Winds Earlier, CM Fadnavis informed the state Assembly that the state government has put all emergency apparatus on the highest level of alert. He stated that the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alerts for multiple districts, tracking gusty wind speeds ranging between 70 and 90 km/h that have already caused widespread destruction, including numerous tree collapses and severe structural damage.In an unprecedented move to ensure public safety and streamline communication, the Chief Minister announced that the state's automated systems are directly broadcasting emergency SMS alerts every three hours to residents trapped in the worst-hit zones."We are dealing with an intense and evolving natural emergency. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and local civic bodies are deployed in full capacity. Our absolute priority right now is preventing loss of life and executing rescue operations," said the Chief Minister.(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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