Heavy rain hits flights, Mumbai on red alert


Mumbai, Jul 8 (IANS): Flight operations were severely hit due to heavy rain and poor visibility at the Mumbai airport on Monday, while the city and the coastal Konkan region were put on 'red alert'.

A Mumbai International Airport Ltd. spokesperson said that on account of fluctuating visibility issues, there were no flight movements for at least 20 minutes till 9.31 a.m.

Alhough there were no cancellations, at least three flights were diverted to other airports, five go-arounds and delays of 30-45 minutes.

In a special bulletin, the IMD here has placed Mumbai and north-Konkan on 'red alert' for extremely heavy to very heavy rains over the next 24 hours.

Raigad, Thane and Palghar will have similar weather conditions on Tuesday, while Mumbai will experience heavy downpour on Mondayy, and Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg will witness heavy to very heavy rain till Friday.

In a different rain-related incident, eight persons were hurt when a ground-plus one floor tenement crashed in Shivaji Nagar.

While three women are admitted to Rajawadi Hospital, five others were already treated.

While road traffic was affected with snarls at various locations, suburban trains were working normally.

Waterlogging was reported in various parts of the city and the adjoining Navi Mumbai suburbs with scores of vehicles stranded, people struggling to move around in knee-to-waist deep waters.

The IMD has warned fishermen not to venture into the Arabian Sea which will be very rough with high waves and wind speeds touching 40-50 kmph till Friday.

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    We need the rains. The flooding is caused by the poor drainage system which has been updated since decades. I was born and brought up in Mumbai before I moved to New York. The situation during monsoons is the same, One heavy rain is enough to flood the streets and through the city out of gear.

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  • Jagdeep, Basrur

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    Thanks to agree it's nothing but gift from congress after ruling 70 years. No development anywhere. Karnatka problem of electricity.

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    Jagdeep; please note that taking care of the drainage is the work of the municipality and for your kind information municipality ruling body is not the congress party but the opposition who are ruling Mumbai municipality for the last two decades so where does the congress come in picture???

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    Toda din pahle, Mumbai me paani nai mil raha tha
    Abi, Barsat ka paani me, Mumbai nai mil raha hai.

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  • Jagdeep, Basrur

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    Mumbikars let have bhajiyya or vada pav during heavy rain.

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