Devendra Fadnavis Mobilizes State Machinery as Flooding Hits Mumbai, Konkan, and Central Maharashtra
Published on: May 31, 2025
By: BTI
Location: Mumbai, India
As heavy monsoon rains continue to batter various parts of Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has issued urgent directives for financial aid and relief operations aimed at residents grappling with flood-related damage. In a high-level review meeting held on Wednesday, the CM emphasized the need for immediate response and rehabilitation, particularly in vulnerable areas like Mumbai, Konkan, and central Maharashtra.
“No affected family should be left waiting for help. Relief must reach the people at the earliest. District collectors must be proactive and field visits should begin without delay,” said Fadnavis during the meeting. He directed the Revenue and Disaster Management departments to release funds swiftly and streamline relief processes, especially for low-lying and rural regions where homes, businesses, and agricultural fields have been submerged.
Several districts across Konkan and Marathwada have already reported extensive damage to public infrastructure, standing crops, and personal property. Roads have been washed away, electricity and mobile networks disrupted, and emergency evacuations are underway in some flood-prone zones.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Red Alert for the Konkan belt and central Maharashtra, warning of continued torrential downpours over the next 48 hours. The alert has prompted the state government to deploy National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams and local disaster management units in the most impacted areas.
Fadnavis said the state exchequer will be opened generously for the public in distress and reiterated that crop damage compensation, temporary housing, health camps, and clean drinking water supply will be a top priority. “The administration must work in coordination with district-level control rooms to ensure a unified and effective disaster response,” he said.
Additionally, the CM instructed officials to ensure that schools and colleges in affected zones remain shut temporarily to ensure student safety and that shelters be set up in higher-altitude areas. He also appealed to citizens to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and report any emergencies via local helpline numbers.
The BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) and various municipal corporations across Maharashtra have been placed on high alert. Emergency response teams have already started distributing food packets, blankets, and medical supplies in flooded zones.
This proactive approach reflects the Maharashtra government’s commitment to public safety and welfare amid climate-induced natural disasters. With monsoon activity expected to intensify, the coming days will test the resilience of local governance and emergency services.
The Chief Minister has assured the public that the government will monitor the situation round-the-clock and take all necessary steps to minimize the impact of the heavy rainfall.