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4 July 2026
Heavy monsoon rains have battered several parts of India in early July 2026, triggering widespread flooding, waterlogging, landslides, and tragic incidents. From Maharashtra’s commercial hubs to Gujarat’s low-lying areas, Madhya Pradesh, and the hilly terrains of Jammu and Kashmir, the relentless downpour has disrupted daily life, closed roads, and forced emergency rescues.
Maharashtra: Bhiwandi Submerged Under 3 Feet of Water
In Bhiwandi (Thane district), intense overnight and early morning rainfall caused severe waterlogging. Areas like Teen Batti Bhaji Market, Nizampura, and others saw water levels rise up to three feet, inundating shops, homes, and powerloom units.
Markets turned into rivers, vehicles stalled, and shopkeepers struggled to salvage goods.Commuters faced major disruptions, with two-wheelers swept away in some spots. Local authorities and residents have highlighted ongoing issues with drainage and monsoon preparedness. Similar waterlogging has affected nearby areas in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Gujarat: Floods Claim Lives, Mass Rescues Underway
Gujarat has been one of the worst-hit states. Heavy rainfall led to flooding that has claimed multiple lives.
Rescue operations are in full swing, with teams saving dozens from various districts where people were trapped in rising waters.Incidents include people falling into rain-filled pits and vehicles being swept away. Low-lying areas and villages have been severely impacted.

Madhya Pradesh: Youth Swept Away in Ujjain
In Ujjain, a youth was swept away by strong currents amid rising river levels. Temples along ghats have been submerged, with water reaching domes in some shrines.
Railway platforms have flooded in places like Ratlam, adding to transportation woes. Several dams have been opened to manage water levels.
Jammu & Kashmir: Landslides Block Roads
Heavy rains triggered landslides in Jammu and Kashmir, closing key roads including sections in Poonch and impacting the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. Vehicles have been stranded at times, with risks of shooting stones and flash floods in vulnerable areas.
The IMD has issued alerts for the region, advising caution for residents, tourists, and pilgrims.

Broader Context and Warnings
The India Meteorological Department has issued red and orange alerts for extremely heavy to very heavy rainfall across Gujarat, coastal Maharashtra, parts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and more. Thunderstorms and lightning add to the risks.Authorities urge people to avoid low-lying areas, swollen rivers, and flooded roads. Emergency services are actively involved in rescues and relief.
Farmers have been advised to delay certain activities, and motorists should check updates before travel.This monsoon has once again exposed vulnerabilities in urban drainage, rural infrastructure, and hilly slope stability. As rains continue, officials are monitoring dams and rivers closely to prevent further escalation.
Stay safe and follow local advisories during this active monsoon phase.

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