A heavy downpour on Sunday afternoon disrupted traffic on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway for nearly half an hour. The rain, which lasted about 15 minutes, led to knee-deep waterlogging between Amrutanjan Point and the Bor Ghat tunnel.
According to expressway authorities, the downpour began around 4 pm. A senior police officer from the state Highway Safety Patrol (HSP) stated, “The heavy rain lasted for almost a quarter of an hour. This caused mist to develop as well as waterlogging on the Pune corridor of the expressway.”
Watch Here:
As a safety precaution due to the flooding, HSP officers halted all vehicular movement on the expressway for about 20 minutes. Once the water receded, traffic resumed. The police officer mentioned, “Vehicular movement on the expressway returned to normalcy around 5 pm.”
Deputy Commissioner of Police, HSP, Gajanan Tompe, informed TOI on Sunday evening, “Vehicles are moving at a slow speed in the Khandala ghat section following the downpour. Our teams are manning traffic at the location.”
Carbon dioxide levels surged to record highs in 2023, threatening global climate goals and highlighting…
Saif Ali Khan stabbed in Bandra home; attacker escapes. Police investigate security breaches and insider…
YouTuber Gaurav Taneja's BeastLife pitch on Shark Tank India faced rejection as Sharks questioned his…
The U.S. has implemented new H-1B visa rules to improve fairness, reduce fraud, and streamline…
A Reddit user called out Zepto's confusing billing breakdown, sparking online debate. Users mocked the…
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a deal to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza,…