Mumbai: MMRDA puts emergency-response system in place for monsoon season

Mumbai, May 18 (IANS) With the onset of the southwest monsoon approaching, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has initiated an extensive multi-tier monsoon preparedness and emergency-response framework across all ongoing metro and infrastructure projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Recognising the critical importance of uninterrupted urban mobility, construction safety, drainage management and emergency responsiveness during the monsoon season, MMRDA has placed strong operational accountability on contractors, consultants and executing agencies through a structured compliance mechanism backed by strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and site-level monitoring systems, according to an MMRDA release.
As part of the preparedness framework, all contractors executing metro and engineering works have been directed to submit mandatory Site-Specific Monsoon Preparedness Plans (SMPP) within the prescribed timeline.
The plans must include detailed provisions for dewatering systems, slope protection, waterproofing, labour safety, emergency material inventory, flood-risk mitigation and emergency-response protocols linked directly with MMRDA’s Emergency Control Room.
MMRDA has made it clear that non-submission or non-compliance with these mandatory preparedness plans will be treated as a contractual default and referred to the Contract Management Committee for necessary action.
Project Directors and Chief Engineers have been instructed to enforce compliance without exception.
To strengthen on-ground preparedness, all executing agencies have been directed to deploy dedicated emergency-response teams at project sites during the monsoon period, along with adequate-capacity dewatering pumps, pothole-repair vehicles, barricading safety systems, emergency lighting arrangements and drainage-clearance mechanisms.
Contractors have also been instructed to clear debris, repair damaged drains and footpaths, secure reinforcement structures against high winds and ensure that all electrical systems are tested to prevent monsoon-related hazards.
MMRDA has additionally directed all contractors and consultants to suspend high-risk construction activities, including girder launching, during IMD and municipal red alert conditions and ensure that labour camps located in flood-prone areas are relocated before the peak monsoon period.
The authority has also mandated continuous CCTV surveillance and real-time site monitoring during the season.
A 24×7 Disaster Control Room will remain operational from May 25 to October 15, 2026, for complaint registration, emergency coordination and inter-agency communication with organisations including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), police, state government departments and other civic authorities.
Dedicated Chief Nodal Officers, divisional nodal teams and project-specific coordination officers are also being deployed to ensure rapid response and issue resolution during heavy rainfall events.
Special focus has also been placed on operational metro corridors including Metro Lines 2A, 7, 2B and 9. MMRDA has directed detailed inspections of station waterproofing systems, platform drainage infrastructure, traction substations, viaduct drainage arrangements and overhead equipment vulnerability zones before the commencement of heavy rainfall activity.
Operational SOPs for passenger communication, emergency speed restrictions and monsoon response management are also being upgraded and integrated into metro operations.
Considering that Metro Lines 2B and 9 will experience their first operational monsoon this year, MMRDA has ordered dedicated Monsoon Readiness Audits for both corridors, covering drainage systems, structural vulnerability assessments and operational safety preparedness.
The authority has also directed emergency mock drills, hospital tie-ups, IMD alert integration and formal pre-monsoon inspections across all construction packages before the onset of the monsoon.
Dedicated media-monitoring and rapid-response communication teams are additionally being deployed for real-time coordination and public information management during the monsoon period.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region face some of the most challenging urban monsoon conditions in the country every year. He said MMRDA has accordingly undertaken an extensive preparedness exercise across metro corridors, roads, tunnels and infrastructure projects to minimise inconvenience to citizens and ensure safety, mobility and continuity of essential services during the monsoon season.
Deputy Chief Minister and MMRDA Chairman Eknath Shinde said strict monitoring mechanisms have also been established to ensure there is no compromise on public safety, project-site discipline or emergency preparedness.
He said field-level coordination teams, emergency-response systems and project-wise nodal mechanisms have been activated to ensure immediate response wherever required.
MMRDA Metropolitan Commissioner Sanjay Mukherjee said the authority would maintain continuous monitoring throughout the monsoon season to ensure timely response and citizen safety.
–IANS
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