In a tragic incident during heavy rainfall in Maharashtra, a woman was electrocuted after she slipped and fell near a transformer in Dombivli, a suburb of Mumbai. The accident occurred on Friday, July 4, 2026, as the city experienced intense monsoon downpours.
Details of the Incident
According to local police officials, the woman, whose identity has not yet been released, lost her footing on a waterlogged road and fell against an exposed transformer. The live electrical wires caused immediate electrocution. Passersby who witnessed the incident quickly intervened, pulling her away from the transformer and rushing her to a nearby hospital. However, doctors at the hospital declared her dead on arrival.
Response and Investigation
Police have registered a case of accidental death and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. Preliminary reports suggest that the transformer may have been improperly insulated or located in a hazardous area, which could have contributed to the tragedy. Local residents have expressed concerns about the safety of electrical infrastructure during the monsoon season, citing multiple instances of exposed wires and faulty equipment.
Broader Impact of Monsoon in Maharashtra
This incident is part of a series of rain-related mishaps across Maharashtra. The state has been experiencing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding, traffic disruptions, and power outages in several regions. Authorities have issued warnings for residents to avoid waterlogged areas and report any exposed electrical installations. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and local power distribution companies have been urged to conduct safety audits of transformers and electrical poles to prevent further accidents.
According to data from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), at least 15 people have died in rain-related incidents in Maharashtra this week, including drownings, landslides, and electrocutions. The state government has deployed rescue teams and set up relief camps in affected areas.
Safety Measures and Public Advisory
In response to the electrocution, the civic body has announced a special inspection of all transformers in Dombivli and neighboring areas. Officials have also advised citizens to maintain a safe distance from electrical installations during rains, avoid walking in waterlogged streets, and immediately report any dangling wires or sparking equipment to the helpline number 1916.
A local resident, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, "The transformer had been sparking for days, but no action was taken. This death could have been prevented." The police are verifying these claims and will take appropriate action if negligence is found.



