Updated On: 18 August, 2025 05:27 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
At Sangam Nagar, buses on routes 110 and 117 were curtailed at Hanuman Mandir from 10.30 am. In the Gandhi Market (North Direction) area, major services, including 66, A92, A351, A357, 521, and 368, were diverted via Bhau Gaji Road from 10 am

According to BEST Traffic Control, the diversions were essential to keep services running smoothly and to avoid buses being stranded in heavily flooded stretches. PIC/ Arindam Mahapatra
As heavy rain battered Mumbai on Monday, several parts of the city witnessed severe waterlogging, forcing the BEST administration to divert multiple buses to maintain operations. According to updates from the Disaster Management portal, diversions were implemented across key stretches from the morning hours, affecting both central and suburban routes.
At Sangam Nagar, buses on routes 110 and 117 were curtailed at Hanuman Mandir from 10.30 am. In the Gandhi Market (North Direction) area, major services, including 66, A92, A351, A357, 521, and 368, were diverted via Bhau Daji Road from 10 am.
Flooding near the RCF Railway Bridge forced diversions of routes 430 and 363 through RC Road starting 10.30 am, while at Shell Colony, buses on routes 360, 355, and 357 were rerouted via Chembur Naka from 9 am.