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IN PHOTOS: Large potholes appear in Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex

Updated On: 20 August, 2025 10:50 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Large potholes have appeared near the Telephone Exchange in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) area of suburban Mumbai. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir

Large potholes have appeared near the Telephone Exchange in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) area of suburban Mumbai. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir

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Large potholes have appeared near the Telephone Exchange in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) area of suburban Mumbai. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir
The damaged stretch, located close to the BKC Telephone Exchange, was seen creating disruptions for the commuters and motorists

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The damaged stretch, located close to the BKC Telephone Exchange, was seen creating disruptions for the commuters and motorists

Motorists and office-goers working in the BKC area have urged for urgent repairs

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Motorists and office-goers working in the BKC area have urged for urgent repairs

Despite Mumbai receiving some relief from the recent heavy rains on Wednesday, the water-filled potholes were seen disrupting traffic and pedestrian movement

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Despite Mumbai receiving some relief from the recent heavy rains on Wednesday, the water-filled potholes were seen disrupting traffic and pedestrian movement

According to the experts, potholes primarily form due to water infiltration through cracks or poor drainage, which weakens the pavement structure

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According to the experts, potholes primarily form due to water infiltration through cracks or poor drainage, which weakens the pavement structure

Large potholes on busy roads increase the risk of accidents, they suggest

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Large potholes on busy roads increase the risk of accidents, they suggest

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