Khaleej Times

Flights from Mumbai airport hit amid rains

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mumbai — As incessant downpour lashed Mumbai, the city airport saw many flight disruption­s since morning, airport officials said.

Due to heavy winds and downpour since morning, six to seven flights had to do go-arounds while landing, and four to five flights were diverted to nearby airports, including an Indigo Guwahati-Mumbai flight to Ahmadabad, airport officials said.

The single runway of the airport was, however, functional.

A Chatrapati Shivaji Internatio­nal Airport spokespers­on said there is an average delay of 35 minutes.

“Heavy rains and the strong winds have drasticall­y reduced visibility to very low levels leading to diversions and go-arounds even though the main runway is open,” a Mumbai airport source said.

Heavy rains lashed the city and adjoining Navi Mumbai and Thane regions, throwing life out of gear.

Suburban rail services were hit, including services of Central Railway-run harbour line, which connects CSMT to Panvel, remained suspended indefinite­ly since 11.30am, railways officials said.

Traffic snarls were witnessed on the Eastern Freeway, Dr B R Ambedkar road, Western Express highway, said Amitesh Kumar, joint commission­er of police (traffic).

Traffic was also disrupted due to tree falls in western suburbs at MIDC Jogeshwari, Marol Maroshi, Ghatkopar east, Arora junction, Kurla depot, and Bhu Daji Lad museum in Byculla, he said.

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