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IN PHOTOS: Potholes appear on multiple Mumbai roads

Updated On: 28 July, 2025 09:51 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Several potholes were witnessed across roads in different parts of Mumbai on Monday as rains continue to lash parts of city. Pics/Satej Shinde

The potholes raise fresh concerns about road safety and infrastructure maintenance during the monsoon season. Pics/Satej Shinde

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The potholes raise fresh concerns about road safety and infrastructure maintenance during the monsoon season. Pics/Satej Shinde
In Borivali (East), potholes were seen on Dattapada Road near Rajendra Nagar, making the road uneven and potentially dangerous for motorists and pedestrians. A similar situation occurred on the F M Cariappa Flyover, also near Rajendra Nagar, where rainfall led to the development of more potholes

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In Borivali (East), potholes were seen on Dattapada Road near Rajendra Nagar, making the road uneven and potentially dangerous for motorists and pedestrians. A similar situation occurred on the F M Cariappa Flyover, also near Rajendra Nagar, where rainfall led to the development of more potholes

Meanwhile, in Andheri (West), a large pothole appeared on C D Barfiwala Road, once again due to the impact of continuous rain

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Meanwhile, in Andheri (West), a large pothole appeared on C D Barfiwala Road, once again due to the impact of continuous rain

In an attempt to streamline pothole complaints and their quick resolution, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had last month launched a mobile application, Pothole Quickfix

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In an attempt to streamline pothole complaints and their quick resolution, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had last month launched a mobile application, Pothole Quickfix

The application was launched in the first week of June and is now available for download for all citizens of Mumbai

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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

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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, an official said

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The Pothole Quickfix application requires only three to four clicks for citizens to register complaints, an official said

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