Mumbai Monsoon: City Recovers from Torrent While Farmers Face Severe Crop Damage

As Mumbai begins to recover from heavy monsoon rains, local trains resume, and schools reopen. However, flooding has caused significant devastation in Maharashtra agriculture, with extensive losses to crops. State Congress calls for immediate aid to farmers affected by the "wet drought."


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 20-08-2025 18:13 IST | Created: 20-08-2025 18:13 IST
Mumbai Monsoon: City Recovers from Torrent While Farmers Face Severe Crop Damage
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Mumbai is gradually returning to normalcy after being battered by torrential monsoon rains that disrupted life across the metropolis. The local trains are back on track, providing much-needed relief to commuters, while schools and offices have reopened after a brief closure.

According to officials, the India Meteorological Department issued warnings for continued rainfall, although the intensity is expected to decrease. Over the past two days, various suburbs of Mumbai have recorded rainfall ranging from 107.4 mm to 229.5 mm, causing widespread flooding and temporary interruption of public transport.

In stark contrast, Maharashtra's agricultural sector faces severe challenges as heavy rains have wreaked havoc on crops. State Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal has implored the government for immediate assistance, citing damages to over 15 lakh acres of farmland and urging the administration to declare a "wet drought."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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