JAKARTA - Heavy rains caused flooding in Mumbai, India to impact flight activity at Shivaji Maharaj (CSMIA) Chhatrapati International Airport.

A total of 50 flights scheduled to land at CSMIA Mumbai today were canceled or diverted to a number of airports, such as Ahmedababad, Hyderabad, and Indore.

Due to weather and air traffic congestion, flights to/from Mumbai are affected. Monitor your flight status," IndiGo airline wrote in a written statement to passengers, Monday, July 8, quoted from the Hindustan Times.

Meanwhile, Indian Air airlines ensure that their passengers affected by extreme weather in Mumbai will receive full compensation.

"Indian water offers a full refund or one-time free rescheduling of free orders for travel on July 8 with some provisions," he said in a statement.

Heavy rain in Mumbai occurred from Sunday 7 July to Monday 8 July in the early hours of the morning. As a result of the high-intensity rain, floods hit a number of areas in the city, including Worli, Buntara Bhavan, Kurla East, the King's Circle, and Dadar areas.

The flood also closed the railway line which caused the operation to be temporarily suspended.


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