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Defects on Mumbai's new Mrinaltai Gore flyover spark concern as viral videos emerge

Defects on Mumbai's new Mrinaltai Gore flyover spark concern as viral videos emerge

MUMBAI — Social media videos showing loose gravel and uneven spots on the newly inaugurated Mrinaltai Gore flyover in Mumbai have gone viral, sparking concerns over the safety and quality of the newly opened transit route.

The flyover, which was recently opened to the public to improve traffic flow, has quickly become a point of contention. On June 15, 2026, reports emerged of commuters recording and sharing footage that showed significant unevenness and scattered gravel on the road surface, raising questions about the construction work.

Reporter Pratip Acharya highlighted that the viral videos show clear defects on the flyover. The presence of loose gravel on a newly inaugurated flyover is particularly concerning for motorists, as it can cause vehicles to skid and lead to accidents. The uneven spots on the driving lanes also present hazards for drivers trying to navigate the elevated road.

The uneven spots on the flyover have drawn sharp criticism from the public, who expected a smooth and safe commute on the brand-new infrastructure. The viral footage has intensified debates over the execution of public works projects and the quality of urban infrastructure in the city.

With the videos continuing to circulate widely, residents and commuters are waiting to see what actions will be taken going forward to address the road quality. No official statement on immediate rectification measures has been detailed, but the pressure to fix the uneven patches is mounting as traffic continues to use the flyover. The situation has left many questioning the oversight of the project prior to its official inauguration.

The Mrinaltai Gore flyover was designed to ease congestion, but the current state of the road surface has overshadowed its launch. Commuters hope that the authorities will take swift action to resurface the uneven areas and clear the loose gravel to prevent any accidents on the newly opened route.

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