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Air India stated in a statement that several of its flights from Mumbai would be delayed due to poor weather and the temporary closure of the runway.


Digital Desk: Yesterday, Cyclone Biparjoy hampered flight operations in Mumbai. Several flights were cancelled Thursday evening due to poor weather in the city. Heavy rain and strong gusts lashed the city as Cyclone Biparjoy strengthened into an exceptionally severe cyclonic storm and moved closer to Gujarat.

 

Because of the terrible weather, several flights were cancelled, delayed, or diverted. Hundreds of worried passengers took to social media to express their disgust with the situation. Some passengers resorted to Twitter to express their displeasure with the situation.

 

Air India stated in a statement that several of its flights from Mumbai would be delayed due to poor weather and the temporary closure of the runway.

 

"Inclement weather and the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 at Mumbai Airport, as well as other uncontrollable factors, have resulted in delays and cancellations of some of our flights." We apologise for any difficulty given to our visitors and will make every effort to minimise disruptionsm" Air India sent out a tweet.

 

IndiGo, India's largest airline, has also announced adjustments to its scheduled flights. "The agony, as well as flight delays, are equally troubling for us." We are only forced to make such timetable alterations in severely uncontrollable conditions. "We appreciate your patience," Indigo tweeted in response to a passenger.


IMD predicts that cyclone Biparjoy will intensify into an exceptionally severe cyclonic storm and would impact Gujarat and Pakistan on June 14 with winds of 135 kmph. "Cyclone Warning for Saurashtra and the Kutch Coast: Orange Message." At 0530IST today, ESCS BIPARJOY flew over Aeast central & neighbouring NE Arabian Sea near lat 19.2N & long 67.7E, roughly 380km SSW of Devbhumi Dwarka. The Indian Meteorological Department tweeted early Monday morning, "To cross near Jakhau Port, Gujarat, by noon on June 15."

 

On Wednesday, the IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall in most parts with heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated locations across Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Junagarh, and Morbi districts of Saurashtra and Kutch.

 

The weather service has also issued a 'thunderstorm' warning for various districts in coastal Maharashtra.

 









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