๐ง๏ธ Mumbai faces flight cancellations, flooded areas, and disrupted traffic as heavy rains lash the city. Air India offers refunds while local trains continue to operate. Stay updated with the latest on Mumbai's monsoon mayhem! #MumbaiRains #MonsoonMadness
Mumbai witnessed chaos as heavy monsoon rains battered the city, leading to flight diversions and cancellations. While Air India offered full refunds to affected passengers, local trains managed to run on schedule amidst the downpour. The Indian Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar districts, warning of more rainfall in the coming days.
The incessant downpour caused waterlogging in several areas, prompting authorities to advise citizens to avoid coastal regions. With over 200 mm of rainfall recorded in parts of the city, schools had to shut afternoon sessions due to high tides in Navi Mumbai. Meanwhile, the Mithi river's water levels surged dangerously, adding to the city's woes.
In a bid to mitigate the impact of the heavy rains, the Chief Minister urged officials to remain on high alert and take necessary precautions to handle the inundation in Mumbai and surrounding areas. The IMD's forecast of continued heavy rainfall raised concerns about further disruptions in transportation and daily life.
As Mumbai braced for more rainfall, the city faced a unique challenge of balancing safety with essential services. The cooperation between airlines like Air India, IndiGo, and Akasa in accommodating affected passengers showcased solidarity during the monsoon chaos. With the monsoon season in full swing, Mumbai residents and authorities are on high alert, preparing for more challenges from the unpredictable weather patterns.
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