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Mumbai rains: IndiGo issues travel advisory for passengers travelling from  Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport

Mumbai rains: IndiGo issues travel advisory for passengers travelling from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport

Time of India6 hours ago

IndiGo on Monday issued a travel advisory for passengers travelling from Mumbai's
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
, saying that there has been a temporary disruption in flight schedule due to heavy rains in the city.
The airline warned passengers of potential delays and advised passengers to keep additional time as traffic moved slower than usual.
"There's a heavy downpour over Mumbai at the moment, causing some temporary disruption to flight schedules. If you're travelling today, please be aware of potential delays and allow additional time for your journey, especially with traffic moving slower than usual. We're monitoring the situation closely and will get you airborne as soon as possible. Please check your flight status on our app or website before leaving:
http://bit.ly/31paVKQ
. Remember, we're here if you need anything along the way," the airline said in a post on X.
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IMD issues orange alert for heavy rains in Mumbai
Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall in the early hours of Monday, leaving several parts of the city waterlogged. South Mumbai and the western suburbs received most of the rain between 2 am and 5 am. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the day.
According to IMD's seven-day forecast, heavy rain is expected to continue on Monday, particularly over South Mumbai and parts of the Western suburbs. An orange alert has been issued, warning of localised flooding and traffic snarls.
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For Tuesday, the forecast shows similar conditions, with generally cloudy skies and heavy rain predicted. From Wednesday onwards, intermittent rain is expected but with no formal warnings.
With daily life already disrupted in several pockets of the city this morning, authorities are on alert, and disaster response teams have been placed on standby. Mumbaikars are once again urged to stay cautious, especially in low-lying area.

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