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Landslides Disrupt Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Rail Lines Due to Heavy Rain

Monday, July 6, 2026
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Landslides Disrupt Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Rail Lines Due to Heavy Rain

The rain just hammered down, really heavy stuff hitting the Mumbai-Pune ghat section on Monday. It wasn't just a drizzle; it was brutal. Landslides started kicking in fast, immediately messing up both the road and rail lines connecting those two cities.

You saw some dramatic footage from the newly opened Missing Link part of the Expressway. Water was just pouring down the rocky tunnel walls. Debris everywhere. Restoration crews are trying to work through what’s happening there. It’s a mess.

The first shots showed that water actually gushing inside the tunnel itself, running down the rock face following all that incessant rain. That's right near where the Missing Link connector is on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

Another video caught the full impact of the landslide on the affected stretch. It just showed the sheer scale of what happened.

This whole thing centered around the area near Tunnel 2 exit, specifically along the Pune-to-Mumbai lane of that Connecting Link Road. That’s where things got really serious amid all that water flow and instability.

Authorities had to shut down the road immediately. Traffic was completely restricted. They started diverting cars because they couldn't risk anyone getting hurt.

The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation, MSRDC, confirmed the disruption. They said traffic movement on the Pune-to-Mumbai carriageway was diverted starting around 4 am Monday. Safety first, they insisted. They were constantly watching things with the Highway Traffic Police.

It’s worth remembering that this Missing Link project itself is a big deal. It's basically a 13-kilometer bypass cutting through those Sahyadri mountains. It’s meant to shave off about six kilometers and maybe twenty-five or thirty minutes off the usual drive time between Mumbai and Pune. A massive infrastructure effort, really.

But it wasn't just the road. The heavy rain hit the railway lines too. Things got complicated there in the ghat section.

The incessant rainfall caused landslides right where the tracks run. Between Thakurvadi and Monkey Hill Loop Cabin on the Up Main Line, between Karjat and Lonavala train services were immediately cancelled or diverted. It was chaos for the railways.

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stepped in to review everything. He said restoration work was happening, even with all this rain still falling. He stressed that they needed to work as one team, Western and Central Railway officers, to clear everything out fast. And he warned that more heavy rain was expected today too. They need those services back online quickly.

No casualties were reported from the expressway landslide itself, thankfully. But the damage to connectivity is huge. People are being told to just stay put between Pune and Mumbai until things settle down. Both the old highway and the new expressway are severely affected by this combination of rain and rockfall.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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