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Navi Mumbai residents flag waterlogging, mosquito breeding risk at Seawoods construction site
Updated On: 30 June, 2026 09:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Abhitash Singh
Residents of NRI Complex Phase II have urged the NMMC to act against severe waterlogging at a nearby construction site, warning of mosquito breeding and rising dengue and malaria risks during the monsoon

Waterlogging at the construction site in Seawoods. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Residents of NRI Complex Phase II in Seawoods have officially approached the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) regarding a severe case of waterlogging at an adjacent under-construction project. Locals allege that large pools of stagnant water have accumulated at the site, turning it into a massive health hazard and a potential breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Local residents have provided civic authorities with photographic evidence showing extensive waterlogging and advanced algae formation, claiming that their repeated warnings regarding sanitation have been systematically ignored by the site management. They are demanding immediate dewatering, thorough cleaning, and rigorous anti-larval chemical treatments.


