Bomb threat on IndiGo flight going from Chennai to Mumbai, passengers safely disembarked and plane isolated

Bomb Threat Chennai-Mumbai Flight: Important news regarding an IndiGo flight from Chennai to Mumbai has come out. A note threatening to blow up the plane with a bomb was given to the flight crew member.

The moment the security authorities received the bomb threat, they were alerted and began looking into the situation. Before the plane was searched, every passenger on the IndiGo flight safely departed. At the airport, the aircraft has been isolated, and additional measures are being implemented.

We would like to inform you that this is not the first instance of a threat to blow up an aircraft. This is the third threat that an aircraft has encountered recently.

The report indicates that on Saturday at about 8:40 am, the Mumbai airport declared an emergency. The crew member of IndiGo found a note on the flight which read – Do not land Bombay … You land bomb blast. There was a feeling following this. Security services were alerted to it right away. The passengers were evacuated safely by the established protocol. At the airport, this Indigo aircraft has been kept apart. In addition, more steps are being taken in this regard.

Difficulty in traveling due to fog, 243 trains canceled and many late; check status here

Due to issues with fog and other wintertime operations, Indian Railway has canceled 243 trains today, December 24, while another 29 have been partially canceled. These trains range from express mail to passenger and special trains. In addition, several trains are operating later than expected owing to fog.

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The National Train Inquiry System reports that today 243 trains have been canceled, 29 trains have been rescheduled, and 31 trains have been redirected. Because of this, rail travelers today must confirm the condition of their train before departing from home.

Before traveling, check the train status

On the Indian Railways website, the IRCTC website, and the NTES app, you may get information regarding canceled, rescheduled, and diverted trains. Visit the railway website at https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes or the IRCTC website at https://www.irctchelp.in/cancelled-trains-list/#list2 to find out the status of the current trains.

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