Six killed in India's Mumbai as rains wreak havoc, disrupt travel


A man rows an inflatable raft inside a waterlogged building society in Mumbai, India, July 4, 2026. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

MUMBAI, July 6 (Reuters) - At ⁠least six people including five children were killed when ⁠a group of buildings collapsed in the eastern ‌suburbs of India's 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.

(Reporting by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Rajendra Jadhav, Writing by Hritam Mukherjee; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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