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Bandra’s ‘Unlucky’ junction fixed after cave-in, traffic back to normal

The BMC has repaired the damaged stretch at Bandra’s Lucky Junction after a pipe leak caused the road to cave in and flood last week. Traffic has since returned to normal, with residents praising the swift response

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Motorists weave their way through ankle-high water along SV Road, on Friday. Pic/Atul Kamble

Motorists weave their way through ankle-high water along SV Road, on Friday. Pic/Atul Kamble

Bandra’s Lucky Junction, which was flooded due to a pipe leak on last Friday, has been repaired by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) staff over the weekend. According to the BMC, the pipe had leaked due to high pressure, leading to the road over it caving in with water pressure, and the entire area flooding with ankle-deep water within minutes.

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Workers clear debris after the situation is brought under control on Friday evening.PIC/Rane Ashish
Workers clear debris after the situation is brought under control on Friday evening.PIC/Rane Ashish

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