Mumbai-Goa Highway Floods, Causes Hours-Long Jams
Heavy rainfall in Raigad causes flooding, thousands stranded. Traffic resumes slowly.
A severe bout of waterlogging hit the Mumbai-Goa highway in Maharashtra's Raigad district, bringing traffic to a grinding halt for hours and leaving thousands of commuters stranded. The flooding, caused by heavy rainfall, was particularly severe at Sukeli Ghat, where water levels reached nearly three feet, resulting in extensive queues of vehicles. The situation was so dire that diversions had to be put in place for vehicles headed to Pune, in an effort to alleviate some of the congestion.
While traffic finally began to move slowly on Monday, the threat of further disruption remains, with the India Meteorological Department issuing a red alert for the district in anticipation of continued heavy downpours. The red alert serves as a warning to residents and commuters of the potential for more severe weather, and the need for caution when traveling through the area. For commuters who rely on the Mumbai-Goa highway, the flooding has caused significant disruption, with many facing lengthy delays and detours.
The impact of the flooding is also likely to be felt by local businesses, who may experience a decline in trade as a result of the reduced traffic flow. As the situation continues to unfold, officials are urging commuters to exercise caution and to check for updates before embarking on their journeys. With the red alert in place, it is likely that the district will experience further disruption in the coming days, and commuters are advised to plan accordingly.
The resumption of traffic, albeit slowly, has brought some relief to commuters, but the threat of further flooding remains, and it is essential for commuters to remain vigilant and informed.