Mumbai: Heavy rain continues to lash airport runway
Mumbai: Heavy rain continues to lash airport runway
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Mumbai: Mumbai has been receiving heavy rain since late Thursday night. It is expected to continue today i.e. Similarly if we talk about the MET department, it is likely to bring light to medium rain in Mumbai and adjoining areas in the next 24 hours and heavy rain at some places. In fact, a red alert has also been issued in special areas of Mumbai. At present, the runway at Mumbai airport is also waterlogged due to heavy rains. This may lead to a change in the schedule of flights.

 

 

In fact, apart from Mumbai, the MET department has also issued a red alert for rain for Thane and Raigad. Let me tell you that due to heavy rains, water has accumulated on the roads of The Lower Areas of Mumbai - Wadala, Sion, and Gandhi Market. On the other hand, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has also changed the route of buses and the local train service running on the harbor line has also been affected. The Central Railway CPRO says that trains were running late by 20-25 minutes near Kurla-Vidyavihar throughout the day on Friday due to heavy rains and waterlogging. At the same time, slow line traffic Kurla-Vidyavihar was diverted to the fast line.

Meanwhile, trains were running late by 20-25 minutes on the harbor line and the situation is expected to worsen after heavy rains today. On the other hand, along with the Eastern Express Highway, there is now a heavy jam on the Western Expressway Highway. A long jam is also being observed at Dahisar check Naka due to heavy rains. According to the MET department, the day-long rain today will add to the woes of the people. Let us also tell you that Mumbai has received a total of 1291.8 mm rainfall since June 1. It is about 48% more than normal.

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