Mumbai Vikhroli Landslide Tragedy: Shalu Mishra and Suresh Mishra were killed and two persons were seriously injured due to landslides due to heavy rains at the Janakalyan Society of Vikhroli, Mumbai. Relief-rescue operations are going on at the scene.
IMD Mumbai Rainfall Alert: Heavy rains in Maharashtra’s financial capital Mumbai have caused havoc. It rained so much water on Friday night that the life has become busy. Things like waterlogging and floods have become everywhere. At the same time, there has been a tragic accident in the public welfare society in Varsha Nagar of Vikhroli (West), Mumbai, two people died and two are said to be seriously injured due to landslides here. As soon as the news of the incident started, the police and nearby people reached the spot and relief work was started.
Hill soil and stone fell on the hut
Actually, this painful incident is being reported between 2 and two and a half on Friday night. Where some part of the hill near the Janakalyan Society in Varsha Nagar collapsed, the soil and stone fell on a hut. In which four people were buried in the rubble, two were taken out alive, but two could not be saved. As soon as the news started, crowds of people gathered at night. After this, MFB, police and ward staff reached the spot.
Alert for heavy rain continued in Mumbai
Let us know that the two people who died in this accident, the Mumbai Police has identified them as Shalu Mishra (19) and Suresh Mishra (50). The other two injured have been identified as Aarti Mishra (45) and Rituraj Mishra (20). Those who are undergoing treatment in the trauma ward. At present, his condition is said to be stable. Let us know that the Maharashtra Meteorological Department has issued an alert in Mumbai regarding rain. There are heavy waterlogging, traffic obstacles in Mumbai and surrounding.
How much rain has been rained in Mumbai so far
Mumbai has received more than 1,400 mm rainfall on an average so far in the August 2025 monsoon season. Due to this, incidents like waterlogging, traffic jams and landslides have been repeated in many areas. The Maharashtra Meteorological Department continues to warning of red alert for Mumbai on August 16 and heavy rains in Thane-Raigad.