– IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa air issued travel advisories due to heavy rainfall and waterlogging in Mumbai.
– Passengers warned about potential flight delays and urged to check flight status and allow extra travel time.
– The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad due to extremely heavy rainfall.
– Waterlogging on routes to the airport led to sluggish traffic, causing delays in arrivals and departures. Airlines regret the inconvenience caused.
– Citizens have been advised to take precautions as intense rainfall continues; Mumbai recorded 177 mm of rain in just a few hours.
– Red or Orange alerts remain active for several maharashtra districts through August 21st.
The widespread disruptions caused by heavy monsoonal rains underline both natural vulnerabilities of urban infrastructure in cities like Mumbai and the need for proactive planning during extreme weather events. Airlines’ swift issuance of advisories indicates their efforts toward better management of passenger experience amidst unavoidable delays.The red alert from IMD reflects an accurate forewarning mechanism that can definitely help authorities mitigate risks effectively.
However, recurrent waterlogging near essential transit points such as airports signals persistent infrastructural challenges that require attention at higher policy levels-not just temporary measures during crises. Maharashtra government’s issuance of precautionary instructions highlights its awareness but also emphasizes the pressing need for long-term flood management solutions across critical urban centers impacted by monsoon volatility.