The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that a low‑pressure area over the Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression early on July 5, 2026, prompting the agency to place all 30 districts of Odisha on alert. Simultaneously, Mumbai experienced a short lull in rain after several days of heavy downpours, but the IMD also issued a red alert for further showers across the city later in the day.
The IMD’s monsoon bulletin classified the system as a “depression” with wind speeds of 31‑50 km/h and central pressure dropping to 1002 hPa. The agency warned that the system could bring moderate to heavy rainfall to coastal districts of Odisha, including Puri, Cuttack and Bhubaneswar, within the next 24‑48 hours. Flood‑prone areas have been advised to prepare for possible water‑logging and to activate local disaster response teams.
In Maharashtra, the meteorological update noted that Mumbai’s skies cleared briefly, offering a temporary respite after three consecutive days of intense rain that left several neighborhoods water‑logged. However, the red‑alert designation means that additional showers are expected later on, with rainfall totals projected at 30‑50 mm in the city and surrounding districts.
Local authorities in Odisha have begun pre‑emptive measures, including the deployment of rescue teams, stocking of sandbags, and public advisories urging residents to avoid low‑lying areas. In Mumbai, municipal officials are monitoring drainage systems and have warned commuters of possible traffic disruptions once the next spell of rain arrives.
Analysis: The formation of a depression in the Bay of Bengal is a typical feature of the Indian monsoon season, but the simultaneous issuance of red alerts for both Odisha and Mumbai underscores the uneven distribution of monsoon impacts. While Odisha faces heightened flood risk due to its low‑lying coastal topography, Mumbai’s brief reprieve may be temporary, reflecting the erratic nature of monsoon bursts that can shift quickly across the subcontinent. Continuous monitoring by the IMD and rapid local response will be crucial to mitigate potential damage and loss of life.
Sources
– The Hindu, “India weather today live updates: monsoon rain, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IMD rain alert, July 5 2026,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/india-weather-today-live-updates-monsoon-rain-mumbai-maharashtra-imd-rain-alert-july-5-2026/article71185046.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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