Rainy Deluge Forces Mumbai's Airport To Come to a Virtual Halt
The vulnerabilities of India's overtaxed airport infrastructure were prominently displayed by the worst rains to hit Mumbai in a century, knocking out the main runway at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport for eight days. The flooding was bad enough to close the facility completely on July 26...
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