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Mumbai Red Alert Issued as Severe Waterlogging Continues, Flights Grounded, Advises Caution Until July 27

By : Govind Tekale

By : Govind Tekale

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Maharashtra's relentless rains submerge districts, including Mumbai, causing widespread disruption and chaos.

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IMD issues a red alert predicting heavy rainfall until July 27, urging residents to stay indoors and safe.

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport halts flights as visibility plummets, leaving passengers stranded.

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Airlines like IndiGo and Air India advise passengers to check flight statuses frequently amid weather disruptions.

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Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar monitors heavy rain and flood situations, assuring assistance across affected districts.

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Continuous rainfall for the past week leads to severe waterlogging on Mumbai's local train tracks, impacting daily commutes.

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Tansa Lake overflows, prompting the opening of three dam gates, releasing water at a rate of 3,315 cusecs.

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Educational institutions declare holidays due to severe waterlogging, with all schools and colleges in Palghar closed.

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Chief Minister Eknath Shinde considers airlifting rain-hit residents in Pune as the downpour claims four lives and floods low-lying areas.

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