Just two months after its inauguration, the Pune-Mumbai Expressway's Missing Link is showing signs of wear, with pothole-like patches appearing after early monsoon rains. This has sparked criticism from commuters and prompted the MSRDC to order immediate repairs. Officials cite bonding issues and vehicle fluid leaks as potential causes, while the Chief Minister clarified the extent of the damage. This incident follows similar quality concerns raised about the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway.

Fadnavis also urged people in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and the Pune-Nashik belt to avoid unnecessary travel and strictly follow weather advisories. | India News

Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said there were ‘only two potholes’ on the newly built Pune-Mumbai Expressway Connecting Link and MSRDC would rectify them

Just two months after its inauguration, the Pune-Mumbai Expressway's Missing Link is showing signs of wear, with pothole-like patches appearing after early monsoon rains. This has…

Traffic on the Pune to Mumbai carriageway of the Khopoli-Kusgaon 'Missing Link' alignment was diverted early Monday following a landslide near the exit of Tunnel 2 amid heavy…

The landslide took place near the exit of a large tunnel on the ‘Missing Link’, which connects Mumbai and Pune. | India News

Traffic on the Mumbai to Pune corridor of the Missing Link section has resumed post-landslide, while Pune to Mumbai vehicles are being diverted via National Highway 48.

The Opposition asked if measures were not taken considering that the incident occurred in a landslide-prone segment of the project inaugurated two months ago.

A recent landslide on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway's new Missing Link corridor, inaugurated just nine weeks ago, has caused significant traffic disruption. Heavy overnight rainfall…