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Bridge crack near Nahur not serious, GMLR flyover safe for traffic: BMC

#Infrastructure News#Infrastructure#India
Last Updated : 30th Jul, 2025
Synopsis

A crack recently appeared on a flyover of Mumbai's Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) at the Nahur ROB (Road Over Bridge) junction, raising concerns among commuters. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has assured the public that the crack is only on the bridge's concrete railing and does not affect its main structure or vehicular movement. While the civic body states it's a minor issue being repaired, the incident highlights ongoing public scrutiny over infrastructure quality in Mumbai, especially concerning major connectivity projects like the GMLR, and the need for quick official responses to maintain public trust.

A crack recently appeared on a flyover that is part of Mumbai's Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR), near the Nahur ROB (Road Over Bridge) junction. This development has caused worry among daily commuters using the busy route.


The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has quickly addressed these concerns, assuring the public that the crack is minor. According to the BMC, the crack is located only on the bridge's concrete railing and does not affect its main structure or the safety of vehicles passing over it. The civic body has stated that movement on the flyover will continue as normal. Officials have confirmed that repair work on the railing is already underway.

The GMLR is a major east-west connector across Mumbai, designed to ease traffic and improve travel times. Such occurrences, even if minor, tend to draw public attention and prompt quick responses from authorities to maintain public trust in infrastructure quality.

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