Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has severely disrupted rail and road transport. On July 6, 2026, torrential rains caused major delays and cancellations across Western and Central Railway networks. The IMD has issued a Red Alert for the metropolitan area with predictions of very heavy rain and strong winds.
How are train services affected in Mumbai?
The rain caused significant disruptions for commuters and long-distance travelers. Local services between Vasai and Virar stopped around 9:30 AM on July 6 due to network failure. On the Central Railway, suburban services between Karjat and Khopoli were suspended because the ballast under the tracks washed away. Additionally, plastic debris jammed overhead wires between Kanjurmarg and Bhandup, stopping trains completely.
What is the status of long-distance trains?
| Route/Section | Impact | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Mumbai-Pune | 16 trains cancelled | Landslides at South East Ghat |
| Mumbai-Pune | 9 trains diverted | Landslides at South East Ghat |
| General Long Distance | 40+ trains affected | Heavy rain and flooding |
| Khandala-Monkey Hill | Mid-line disruption | Landslide at 3:05 AM |
Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnav reviewed the situation on the Mumbai-Pune route and asked officials to restore services quickly. Western Railway has set up help desks and special buses to assist stranded passengers.
What are the safety warnings for citizens?
The BMC has advised people to leave their homes only for essential work and stay away from dangerous areas. The IMD expects winds between 70 to 90 kmph. Reports indicate that 13 people have died in rain-related incidents over the last few days.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which local train sections are currently closed?
Local services between Vasai and Virar were stopped on July 6. Additionally, suburban services between Karjat and Khopoli were suspended due to ballast washout.
What is the status of trains between Mumbai and Pune?
Due to landslides in the South East Ghat section, 16 trains were cancelled and 9 long-distance trains were moved to alternative routes.



























