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Last Updated:July 09, 2026, 12:29 IST
Rains Today: Pune's ghat areas and tourist spots may witness extremely severe weather over next two days, with authorities issuing caution as conditions turn dangerous for visitors

Heavy rainfall lashes Mumbai and its neighbouring areas, leaving several low-lying stretches waterlogged as the city's monsoon spell intensifies.

Waterlogged railway tracks between Vasai Road and Virar force Western Railway to suspend and limit suburban train services, stranding thousands of commuters.

Angry commuters at Vasai railway station stage a protest on the tracks, surrounding a loco pilot as delays mount amid the disruption.

The premium Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express stands cancelled as Western Railway battles waterlogging-induced disruptions across its network on July 9.

The Mumbai Central-Hazrat Nizamuddin Tejas Rajdhani Express is among several long-distance trains cancelled due to continuous rain and track flooding.

A list of cancelled and rescheduled trains, including the Dadar-Porbandar Express and Bandra Terminus-Bhuj Express, reflects the scale of disruption on Western Railway.

Passengers check updated train timings on the NTES App and RailOne app as Western Railway urges commuters to verify status before heading to stations.

Konkan, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts remain under a yellow alert as gusty winds up to 40 kmph and moderate to heavy showers continue to batter the region.

Pune and Satara ghat sections are placed under an orange alert, with reservoirs across western Maharashtra recording a sharp rise in water levels after days of relentless rain.

The IMD forecasts continued monsoon activity over Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Gujarat in the coming days, with very heavy rainfall likely at isolated places, as authorities advise commuters to stay alert to fresh weather updates.
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