Winds blow away red carpet for Obamas in Mumbai

November 07, 2010 04:41 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:33 am IST - Mumbai

The red carpet is blown by the rotor wash of Marine One helicopter as U.S. President Barack Obama arrives to board Air Force One in Mumbai on Sunday.

The red carpet is blown by the rotor wash of Marine One helicopter as U.S. President Barack Obama arrives to board Air Force One in Mumbai on Sunday.

Strong winds on Sunday played a bit of a spoilsport for the red carpet send off to the Obamas for Delhi as the gusts blew away the rug twice despite the best efforts of officials who finally decided to get rid of it to avoid an embarrassment.

Even as authorities in Mumbai were preparing to bid adieu to President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, strong winds kept blowing away the red carpet laid out at the airport for them and the problem was compounded by the sweep of the rotors of the two U.S. helicopters.

Twice the authorities rolled out the red carpet and both the times, it was blown away by the wind.

Finally, the authorities decided to do without the rug and the U.S. President and his wife walked without one to the aircraft.

Later, a U.S. Embassy official told PTI that the red carpet was removed as it was being blown away and could have caused inconvenience to all present.

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