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Road collapse near Lucky Junction in Bandra West triggers flooding, traffic chaos days after pipeline work

A section of SV Road near Lucky Junction in Bandra West caved in on Friday, creating a large crater and causing waterlogging and severe traffic congestion. The incident occurred less than two weeks after pipeline work, though officials said the issue stemmed from an old pipeline

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Motorists weave their way through ankle-high water after a pipeline below SV Road burst near Lucky Junction in Bandra on Friday. PIC/Atul Kamble

Motorists weave their way through ankle-high water after a pipeline below SV Road burst near Lucky Junction in Bandra on Friday. PIC/Atul Kamble

Less than two weeks after pipeline work was carried out on a section of SV Road near Lucky Junction in Bandra West, the road and metal lid over the pipe caved in, leading to flooding and disrupting traffic flow around 3.30 pm on Friday.

When mid-day looked up the area on Google Maps at 6.47 pm, a 650-m stretch from Turner Road to the junction appeared badly congested. An old water pipeline had been replaced with one measuring 750 mm in diameter on March 29, and by 5 am on March 30, the BMC had successfully laid a tar road over the spot and installed a metal lid.

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