Updated On: 14 July, 2024 08:57 PM IST | Jasmeen Shaikh
As the city was lashed with heavy rainfall thorughout the month, potholes appeared on several roads in Mumbai. Pics/ Shadab Khan

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Vehicles were seen navigating around the potholes which were filled with water
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Two other such potholes were spotted at junction of S. V. Road near Bandra Reclamation flyover

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A make-shift barrier was placed near the water-filled potholes to avoid vehicles from driving into it
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Meanwhile, multiple potholes were observed at the junction of 90-feet Road in Dharavi

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Earlier the BMC had announced the launch of a dashboard to trace potholes during this monsoon season
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The BMC claims that it will help track potholes in real-time. The dashboard will also provide information on the work progress of asphalt and concrete roads

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The dashboard was supposed to start in the first week of June, but it got delayed and was started on June 30
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As per a report by Mid-Day, the dashboard will also be used to track potholes, their overall numbers, size, location, the amount of material needed to fill the hole and the time required to fill it
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