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Normal life was thrown out of gear in the financial capital today by heavy rains that led to waterlogging in several areas and hit movement of air and rail traffic. - DIAL adopts integrated approach to deal with bird-hit cases - Despite power crisis MP returns 200 Mw daily to Delhi, Mumbai - Heavy rains bring respite to Mumbaikars - Mamata boards PPPs to boost development, revenues - Sanjeev Sanyal: Radically rethinking agriculture">Sanjeev Sanyal: Radically rethinking agriculture - Coffee exports down 21% on lower supplies, high Sensex pares gains; Hindalco up 4% Traffic at the airport was affected with the Air Traffic Control stopping runway operations due to poor visibility at around 0946 hours, a spokesperson of the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) informed. However, operations on the runway resumed around 1015 hrs, but visibility was restricted to 800 metres due to which flight services were affected, the spokesperson added. Prior to the runway being shut down, arrivals at the airport were operating largely on schedule while departures were delayed by up to half an hour, he said. Morning office-goers reached late at work places as Western and Central Railways" suburban services were delayed. Services on the main line of Central Railways were operating nearly half an hour late, while the Harbour line was delayed by up to 15 minutes due to waterlogging at some stations, officials added. Western Railways" services were late by up to 15 minutes due to submerged tracks at stations like Grant Road and Borivali, they said. Road traffic was hit on the Eastern and Western highways of the city with vehicles moving slowly due to poor visibility and waterlogging, traffic police officials informed. Waterlogging was witnessed in areas like Hindmata junction in Parel, Nana Chowk in south Mumbai and Milan subway in suburban Andheri, resulting in vehicles moving at a snail"s pace. The Meteorology Department"s Colaba station (in city) recorded 73.7 mm of rainfall over the last 24 hours ending at 0830 hours today, while the Santacruz station (in the metropolis) recorded 32.2 mm. Spells of heavy rains and thundershowers have been forecast for the remainder of the day and a high tide of approximately 4.19 m is expected around 1326 hours, met officials said.


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