Navi Mumbai Paralyzed After Heavy Rainfall; Sanpada–APMC Road Submerged Under 1.5 Feet of Water
Navi Mumbai faced severe waterlogging after heavy rainfall on Tuesday morning, submerging key routes including Sanpada–APMC Road under 1.5 feet of water. Turbhe parking areas were flooded, while IMD forecast continued heavy rain across Mumbai. Traffic slowed during peak hours though local trains remained unaffected.
In Turbhe, residential society parking lots were inundated as rainwater rapidly accumulated, leaving vehicles partially submerged and residents struggling to manage the situation.
The most severe impact was reported on the Sanpada to APMC Road stretch, where nearly 1.5 feet of water accumulated due to heavy rainfall. Pedestrians faced significant difficulty navigating the submerged roadway. Authorities indicated that improper and delayed cleaning of drainage systems prevented efficient water outflow, leading to persistent waterlogging. Residents also noted that this is the second instance of roads being submerged during the ongoing monsoon season, highlighting recurring flooding concerns in the area.
Local residents have raised strong concerns against the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), alleging that drainage maintenance and cleaning operations are not conducted in a timely manner. According to them, repeated monsoon flooding disrupts parking facilities, residential surroundings, and major road networks, severely affecting everyday routines.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its 8:00 AM bulletin issued on June 30, forecasted the possibility of heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms across Mumbai and surrounding regions. The forecast indicated that cloudy conditions with heavy rain would persist throughout the day. Over the past 24 hours, rainfall data recorded 40.62 mm in the eastern suburbs, 26.03 mm in the island city, and 22.47 mm in the western suburbs of Mumbai.
Despite widespread waterlogging, traffic movement across Mumbai slowed significantly during the morning peak hours due to inundated roads and reduced vehicle speed. However, local train services remained unaffected and continued to operate without disruption.
The situation has once again intensified public demand for improved drainage infrastructure and systematic maintenance by civic authorities, as repeated monsoon flooding continues to disrupt urban life in Navi Mumbai.

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