Potholes were seen on several roads in Mumbai on Wednesday, causing inconvenience to commuters and raising concerns about road safety. Pics/Shadab Khan and Satej Shinde
Updated On: 2025-08-20 05:18 PM IST
Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed
Multiple potholes were spotted in Matunga and Dadar East, especially near the railway station (above) and Hindmata flyover
Many drivers and local residents complained that the potholes were slowing down traffic
Large potholes on busy roads increase the risk of accidents
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had earlier announced that it has launched a mobile application, Pothole Quickfix, for pothole complaints
The application was launched in the first week of June and is now available for download for all citizens of Mumbai
The BMC typically monitors pothole complaints that citizens submit via social media and through the local ward office’s control rooms
The Pothole Quickfix application requires only three to four clicks for citizens to register complaints
The potholes primarily form due to water infiltration through cracks or poor drainage, which weakens the pavement structure