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IN PHOTOS: Large potholes on BPT road between Sewri and Wadala in Mumbai

Updated On: 30 July, 2025 09:46 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Large potholes have appeared on BPT Road, which connects Sewri and Wadala in Mumbai, causing major problems for motorists and daily commuters. Pics/Shadab Khan

Recent heavy rains have worsened the road’s condition. Pics/Shadab Khan

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Recent heavy rains have worsened the road’s condition. Pics/Shadab Khan
Motorists were on Wednesday seen facing difficulties due to large and wide potholes on the road

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Motorists were on Wednesday seen facing difficulties due to large and wide potholes on the road

Vehicles were seen forcing to slow down due to the potholes on the stretch

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Vehicles were seen forcing to slow down due to the potholes on the stretch

BPT Road is a key route for both private vehicles and trucks heading to and from the port area

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BPT Road is a key route for both private vehicles and trucks heading to and from the port area

Commuters have urged the authorities to act quickly and fix the road

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Commuters have urged the authorities to act quickly and fix the road

Experts suggest that the potholes primarily form due to water infiltration through cracks or poor drainage, which weakens the pavement structure

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Experts suggest that the potholes primarily form due to water infiltration through cracks or poor drainage, which weakens the pavement structure

Potholes are more common during the monsoon due to excessive moisture, which weakens pavement layers and accelerates deterioration, they say

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Potholes are more common during the monsoon due to excessive moisture, which weakens pavement layers and accelerates deterioration, they say

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