South west monsoon 2017 Finally in Mumbai including Pune and Nashik districts
The much-awaited south-west monsoon has finally reached Mumbai and also covered parts of Maharashtra, including Pune and Nashik districts. Heavy rains on early Tuesday morning lashed several parts of the city.
Ten incoming flights were diverted to other airports, said sources. A number of arrivals were hit by poor visibility. Flights from Kochi (SpiceJet), Hyderabad (Jet), Bengaluru (Indigo), Delhi (Air India) and Bhubaneshwar (GoAir) were delayed. Also, a Singapore Airlines flight to Mumbai was diverted to Delhi. "Departures too have been hit," said an official. An aviation report released at 10.30pm showed that the sky over Mumbai was overcast with clouds at 8,000 ft and thunderstorms. (Image:PTI)
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As the residents confronted traffic snarls and waterlogging in the low-lying areas.
The low-lying areas like Kurla and Babul Nath witnessed waterlogging.
The office goers witnessed a tough time since morning as the rains crippled transports system too in some parts of the city.
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