Key Points

Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has led to severe waterlogging, disrupting traffic and daily life. IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory warning passengers of potential delays due to the weather. An Air India flight skidded off the runway at Mumbai airport but no injuries were reported. Airport authorities shifted operations to the secondary runway while inspecting the primary one.

Key Points: Heavy Mumbai Rains Cause Waterlogging and Flight Disruptions

  • Heavy rains trigger waterlogging across Mumbai
  • IndiGo issues travel advisory for flight delays
  • Air India flight skids off Mumbai runway
  • Airport operations shift to secondary runway
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Heavy rain lashes Mumbai, triggers waterlogging

Mumbai faces severe waterlogging and flight delays as heavy rains disrupt daily life, with an Air India flight skidding off the runway.

"With heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected over #Kolkata and #Mumbai, we're seeing a chance of delays... – IndiGo Airlines"

Mumbai, July 25

Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai on Friday, leading to waterlogging in several parts of the city and disrupting daily life. An underpass in a waterlogged area was closed as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety.

Continuous downpours have caused severe inconvenience to commuters, with traffic moving at a slow pace across key routes in the city.

IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory for passengers early Friday, warning of potential delays and urging travellers to allow extra time for airport commutes due to the weather conditions.

In a post on social media platform X, Indigo Airlines posted, "Travel Advisory...A Rainy Day Reminder...With heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected over #Kolkata and #Mumbai, we're seeing a chance of delays and slower traffic to and from the airport. While we can't control the skies, we're doing everything possible to keep your journey steady on the ground..."

The travel advisory further read, "Please check your flight status and consider giving yourself a little cushion of time to reach the airport. We'll keep you posted, and we're always around if you need help."

Earlier, on Monday morning amid heavy rainfall, an Air India flight from Kochi skidded off the runway while landing at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA). No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.

At approximately 09:27 a.m., shortly after touchdown on the airport's primary runway, Flight AI2744 experienced a runway excursion, which was slick due to monsoon rains. Despite the incident, the aircraft managed to taxi safely to the gate, and all passengers and crew disembarked without harm.

In a statement, an Air India spokesperson said, "Flight AI2744, operating from Kochi to Mumbai on July 21, 2025, experienced heavy rain during landing, resulting in a runway excursion after touchdown. The aircraft taxied safely to the gate and all passengers and crew members have since disembarked. The aircraft has been grounded for checks. The safety of passengers and crew remain our top priority." Airport authorities confirmed the incident and said emergency protocols were activated immediately.

The aircraft has been grounded for inspection, and airport operations have been shifted to the secondary runway while authorities assess damage to the primary strip.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kudos to IndiGo for being proactive with travel advisories 👏 Airlines should all follow this example during monsoon season. Safety first!
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Michael C
As a frequent traveler to Mumbai, I must say the airport staff handled the runway incident extremely professionally. Thank God no one was hurt!
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Ananya R
Mumbai spirit shines even in heavy rains! Saw strangers helping each other navigate flooded streets today ❤️ This is why I love my city
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Siddharth J
While we complain about infrastructure, let's not forget climate change is making monsoons more intense. Need long-term solutions beyond just drainage.
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Kavya N
My flight got delayed by 5 hours today 😴 At least airlines are being transparent about delays. Better safe than sorry in this weather!
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Vikram M
The runway incident could have been much worse. Shows how important pilot training is during monsoon landings. Air India crew did well under pressure.

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