(CTN News) – According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Mumbai will experience heavy to exceedingly severe rainfall over the next four to five days. Currently, torrential rains are affecting the city, and the Konkan region is under an orange alert.
In the past twenty-four hours, Mumbai has received 93 millimeters of precipitation. For three consecutive days, the capital experienced daily rainfall of 100mm.
A “yellow” signal has been issued specifically for Mumbai for the next three days, indicating that certain locations will experience persistently high rainfall.
Shahaji Nagar Municipal School in Trombay received 155.6 mm of precipitation on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., as reported by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The North Division office recorded 151.1mm, Nutan Vidyamandir in Mankhurd recorded 149.6mm, and Adarsh Nagar in Worli recorded 129.2mm of rainfall.
Flight delays
Heavy rainfall has disrupted airline operations in Mumbai.
Leading to cancellations and diversions. Air India is offering a single, complimentary reschedule or a full refund to travelers who made flight reservations on July 21.
In a post on X (previously Twitter), Air India stated that “heavy rains in Mumbai are affecting flight operations and resulting in the cancellation and diversion of some of our flights.”
Air India is offering a single, complimentary reschedule or complete reimbursement for reservations that are validated for travel on July 21, 2024.
The cancellation and rerouting of numerous flights are being caused by the inclement weather in Mumbai, which is disrupting aircraft operations. Reservations that are confirmed for travel on July 21, 2024, are eligible for a complete refund or a complimentary one-time rescheduling from Air India.
Furthermore, Vistara and IndiGo have issued warnings to travelers regarding potential challenges that may arise as a result of the torrential rainfall. The following text was contained in IndiGo’s X post:
“#6ETravelAdvisory: #Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Mumbai, particularly through the evening, with additional precipitation expected over the next few days. You can check the status of your flight at bit.ly/3DNYJqj. Please take precautions when selecting your route, as the roads may be flooded.
The 6E Travel Guide indicates that Mumbai will experience heavy rainfall, particularly in the evenings, with additional precipitation expected in the coming days. Due to the possibility of waterlogged roads, you should plan your travel carefully and verify your departure status at https://t.co/VhykW6WdB1.
During Sunday’s rain, 36 flights at Mumbai Airport were canceled.
Additionally, 15 aircraft, including those operated by Air India, IndiGo, and Akasa, were diverted to nearby airports, with Ahmedabad being the primary destination.
The runway operations were suspended twice on Sunday, once for eight minutes at 12:12 pm and again from 1 pm to 1:15 pm, as a result of the torrential rains. Waterlogging at the stations of Mankhurd, Panvel, and Kurla resulted in 15 to 20-minute delays for local train services on the Harbour Line. However, the Western Railway segment was unaffected.
Central Railway services on the down rapid line, which connects Dadar and Matunga stations, encountered complications on Sunday night. Waterlogging on the Dadar train tracks exacerbated the issue on the Up and Down rapid lines.
Rain forecast
According to the IMD, rainfall in East Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh is anticipated to be mild to moderate over the next five days, in addition to thunderstorms and lighting.
Thunderstorms, lightning, and severe to extremely torrential rainfall are anticipated in Himachal Pradesh on Monday and Tuesday.
Predictions indicate that rainfall is imminent in numerous districts, including Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Chamba, Solan, Shimla, Sirmaur, Kullu, Mandi, and Kangra.
Severe rainfall has been experienced in numerous districts of Odisha as a result of a cyclonic low over the Bay of Bengal. The Malkangiri district is home to approximately 7,300 impacted individuals, who reside in 1,045 villages and 111 panchayats.
According to the IMD, the depression is anticipated to transition into a low-pressure system as it travels northwest toward Chhattisgarh within the next twelve hours.
SOURCE: SN
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