Updated On: 31 July, 2025 04:56 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
On July 27, mid-day highlighted the poor condition of Pratiksha Nagar road in Sion, exposing multiple potholes that posed a serious risk to commuters. Following which the BMC has carried out temporary repairs to address the issue. (PICS/KIRTI SURVE PARADE)

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However, the response did little to reassure residents and commuters who face this recurring ordeal each year
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Despite years of promises for permanent repairs and consistent complaints from citizens, the situation remains largely unchanged every monsoon

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Heavy rains, waterlogging, poor road material and delayed repairs are some of the causes of potholes in the city
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Other parts of Mumbai, too, have reported pothole-ridden stretches as the city continues to face heavy downpours

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The Mumbai civic body had recently also launched a mobile application, Pothole Quickfixapp, where citizens can report about potholes and the repairs will follow
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