Heavy rain triggered a landslide that collapsed two to three tenements in a Janta Nagar chawl in Mumbai and forced the closure of schools across Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Navi Mumbai on Tuesday evening. The slide also blocked traffic on the Pune‑Mumbai link road, officials said.
The incident occurred at about 8:30 p.m. near Chawl No. 5 behind the Hanuman Mandir in Janta Nagar. Preliminary information from local authorities indicates that the collapse involved two to three adjoining tenements, though the exact number of structures affected remains under investigation.
The Maharashtra state disaster management agency issued an IMD red‑alert for heavy rain across the region, prompting pre‑emptive school closures in the affected cities. The Transport Department diverted traffic away from the damaged stretch of the Pune‑Mumbai highway, advising commuters to use alternative routes.
No casualty figures have been released, and rescue teams are reportedly searching the site for any trapped residents. The municipal corporation has dispatched additional emergency crews to assist with evacuation and to assess structural damage to nearby buildings.
Analysis: The landslide underscores the vulnerability of densely packed informal housing to extreme weather events, a risk amplified by rapid urbanization and inadequate drainage infrastructure. With the monsoon season intensifying, authorities may need to reassess building codes and emergency response protocols for high‑risk neighborhoods. Continued monitoring of rain intensity and timely public alerts are critical to prevent further incidents and protect residents in Mumbai’s sprawling suburbs.
Sources
– Hindustan Times, “Mumbai rain LIVE: Schools in Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Navi Mumbai closed; Landslide blocks traffic on Pune‑Mumbai link road,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mumbai-rain-live-updates-imd-red-alert-heavy-rain-pune-delhi-uttarakhand-himachal-pradesh-weather-today-shimla-monsoon-101783217011422.html
Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source
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