Mumbai Road Cave-In: BEST Bus Stuck in 5-Foot Deep Crater Near Girgaum Metro Station, No Injuries Reported

Mumbai Road Cave-In: BEST Bus Stuck in 5-Foot Deep Crater Near Girgaum Metro Station, No Injuries Reported

A BEST passenger bus got stuck in a 5-foot deep hole near Girgaon Metro Station in Mumbai this morning after the road caved in.
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Continuous rainfall in Mumbai has once again highlighted the deteriorating condition of the city’s infrastructure. On Monday morning, a BEST passenger bus got stuck in a five-foot-deep crater after a section of the road near Girgaum Metro Station suddenly caved in. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, but it has sparked concern and outrage among citizens.

Details of the Incident

Mumbai has been witnessing heavy rains since Sunday night, and its impact was clearly visible in Girgaum early this morning. A portion of the road near the metro station collapsed, forming a massive pothole into which a BEST bus partially sank. According to the authorities, all passengers on board were evacuated safely, and no casualties occurred.

Swift Response from Authorities

Immediately after the incident, teams from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the fire brigade, and the transport department rushed to the spot. Rescue operations were launched promptly, and efforts to extract the stranded bus are ongoing on a war footing. Traffic in the area has been diverted, and alternate routes have been arranged to avoid further congestion.

Crumbling Roads Under Scrutiny

This incident has once again raised serious concerns about the quality and maintenance of roads in Mumbai, especially during the monsoon. Frustrated citizens have taken to social media with biting sarcasm, asking, “Are potholes on the roads or are the roads in the potholes?” Many roads remain dug up or unfinished, and locals blame the BMC’s lack of pre-monsoon planning for the current chaos. The situation has caused major inconvenience to commuters, who are navigating not just waterlogged streets but also treacherous road conditions.

Public Outrage Mounts

Local residents have strongly criticized the municipal authorities for negligence and poor planning. “Every year, it’s the same story. Roads are never ready for the rains. Someone needs to be held accountable,” a resident said. As Mumbai braces for more rainfall in the coming days, questions remain over how prepared the city really is to withstand the monsoon — especially when basic infrastructure like roads continues to pose a danger to public safety.

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