Six killed in Mumbai as rains wreak havoc, disrupt travel

  • A man rows an inflatable raft inside a waterlogged building society in Mumbai, India, July 4, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)
  • A worker clears a fallen tree after heavy rainfall in Mumbai, India, July 5, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)
  • A worker clears fallen trees after heavy rainfall in Mumbai, India, July 5, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

MUMBAI, July 6 (Reuters) – At least six people including five children were killed when a group of buildings collapsed in ​the eastern suburbs of Mumbai on Sunday, ‌the latest casualties of heavy rains that have disrupted travel and shut down schools in the city.

Here are some details:

  • Two to ​three multi-storey houses in a slum collapsed in ​the Mankhurd area of Mumbai, which left five ⁠young children and one woman dead, civic authorities ​said.

  • Rains also triggered landslides on the expressway connecting Mumbai with ​Pune, forcing its closure and disrupting traffic between the two cities.

  • Television images showed broken slabs of construction rubble on the road, while ​rainwater fell from the roof of a tunnel.

  • Besides ​road transport, flights were disrupted and long-distance train services, including those running ‌between ⁠Mumbai and Pune, were also cancelled.

  • Local media showed residents trudging through waterlogged lanes, as schools and colleges were shut for Monday.

  • Heavy rains have also led trees to ​collapse on Mumbai ​roads, killing ⁠at least three people since late last month, local media say.

  • The city, the financial ​capital of India, received more than 100mm (3.9 ​inches) ⁠of rainfall, with some regions receiving as much as 161mm (6.3 inches) of rain.

  • India’s weather office has predicted “a spell of ⁠very light ​to light” rain for Monday ​at many places in the national capital region.

T.K.B. Sen

Journalist, media worker, reporter and analyst