IMD declares red alert for Mumbai; Air, rail services disrupted

The heavy downpour has led to significant disruptions in air travel, resulting in the cancellation of 11 flights and the diversion of 10 others due to low visibility.

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Rains in Mumbai (ANI)

Mumbai police have advised residents to remain indoors until 8:30 AM tomorrow due to an expected heavy rain forecast. This advisory comes in the wake of a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In the last 24 hours, rainfall measurements showed 44 mm in Mumbai city, 90 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 89 mm in the western suburbs.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has evaluated the situation and directed the Raigad collector to aid flood-affected residents. The heavy rains have caused a landslide at Tamhini Ghat on the Raigad-Pune route, resulting in traffic disruption.

Emergency measures

“There is water on the roads and in the houses of people in Pune. There is a lot of rain at Khadakwasla Dam and in the catchment area. The District Collector, Municipal Commissioner, and Police Commissioner are on alert,” Shinde informed news agency ANI. Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and state counterparts have been deployed, with army airlifting teams on standby.

"IMD has declared a red alert for Mumbai till tomorrow at 8:30 AM. Requesting all Mumbaikars to stay indoors, unless essential. Please stay safe. Dial 100, 112 in case of emergencies," Mumbai Police posted on social media.

Mumbai rains disrupt air travel

Mumbai's continuous downpour led to the cancellation of 11 flights and the diversion of 10 others to nearby airports. The Mumbai airport halted runway operations twice due to low visibility, causing significant disruptions.

Runway operations were first halted for 11 minutes from 8:32 AM to 8:43 AM, and then again for 19 minutes from 10:36 AM to 10:55 AM as visibility dropped to 300 meters, and the Runway Visual Range (RVR) fell to 500 meters amidst heavy rains.

Airline adjustments

IndiGo cancelled ten services, including five arrivals, and Air India cancelled one departure from Mumbai. Additionally, ten flights were diverted to airports in Ahmedabad, Surat, Hyderabad, Indore, and MOPA in Goa. All diverted flights eventually returned to Mumbai.

Air India offered full refunds or one-time complimentary rescheduling for bookings confirmed for travel on July 25, 2024. The airline urged passengers to check flight statuses on its website before heading to the airport. 

IndiGo issued a travel advisory, stating, "Continuous and heavy rains over Mumbai are causing periodic delays in flight schedules. We kindly ask you to check your flight status before leaving for the airport."

Akasa Air echoed similar advice, urging passengers to reach the airport well in advance due to potential delays caused by water-logging and slowed traffic movement.