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In Photos: Vehicles dodging wide potholes in Mumbai after heavy rains

Updated On: 24 August, 2025 03:10 PM IST | Tarun Verma

Despite a brief spell of clear skies over the weekend, potholes across Mumbai continue to create trouble for commuters after the recent heavy rains. From Andheri to Kandivali, uneven and water-filled craters have turned daily travel into a struggle. (Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir)

Potholes after intense spells of rain are now a usual sight for every Mumbaikar. (Pics/ Dhiraj Bhoir)

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Potholes after intense spells of rain are now a usual sight for every Mumbaikar. (Pics/ Dhiraj Bhoir)
After a heavy downpour during the start of the week, Mumbai weather came to ease during the weekend, but problems related to potholes continue to trouble the people.

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After a heavy downpour during the start of the week, Mumbai weather came to ease during the weekend, but problems related to potholes continue to trouble the people.

Potholes appear near A. H. Wadia High School at J. P. Road, Andheri (West), in Mumbai on Saturday. 

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Potholes appear near A. H. Wadia High School at J. P. Road, Andheri (West), in Mumbai on Saturday. 

Several potholes were also seen near Bhavans College hostel at Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), in Mumbai. 

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Several potholes were also seen near Bhavans College hostel at Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), in Mumbai. 

Deep potholes near Datta Mandir Road at Charkop Sector 8, Kandivali (West), also created chaotic travel experiences for people in Mumbai.

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Deep potholes near Datta Mandir Road at Charkop Sector 8, Kandivali (West), also created chaotic travel experiences for people in Mumbai.

Vehicles were seen dodging wide potholes near Datta Mandir Road at Charkop Sector 8, Kandivali (West), in Mumbai.

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Vehicles were seen dodging wide potholes near Datta Mandir Road at Charkop Sector 8, Kandivali (West), in Mumbai.

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