Heavy rains in Mumbai disrupt daily life, flights diverted, university exams postponed, and local train services affected
MumbaiRainFlightsUniversityExamsDisruptionReal Estate MumbaiJul 08, 2024
27 flights bound for Mumbai were diverted to other cities such as Hyderabad, Indore, and Ahmedabad.
Local train services were affected due to heavy downpour and waterlogging, with waterlogging around Kurla Bhandup and the Harbour Line from Wadala to Mankhurd being closed.
The University of Mumbai postponed exams due to heavy rain, rescheduling them from July 8 to July 13.
The local weather department issued an orange alert for Mumbai for the next 24 hours, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall.
Around 270 mm rainfall was recorded between 2 am and 6 am on the day.
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