Heavy rains in the area have led to massive water-logging causing numerous problems to the commuters.
A college student struck at the footpath, Ashish told ANI, "The problem of water-logging happens every year. Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) was said to have done some arrangements but nothing is visible of that sort. The Government does not take any action against it".
A regular commuter, Anand told ANI, "I have been living in the city for the past forty years but BMC did not do any work. We suffer from water-logging every year during rains".
Last month, traffic was reported to have been moving at a slow pace at several places following the rains. Commuters also had a hard time travelling due to poor visibility.
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