

Updated On: 24 June, 2024 09:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
With no immediate solution in sight, officials discuss widening of drain

The Andheri subway, closed at least twice due to flooding this year, last Friday evening
Not only rainwater but also filth tends to accumulate in the Andheri subway. To accommodate sewage flow, the civic body is trying to increase the size of a proposed drainage line parallel to the Mogra nullah, but a space crunch makes this challenging.
Even widening the existing network and laying another drain line to increase capacity will prove insufficient and the subway will be submerged as usual in the rainy season. Meanwhile, the BMC will not use high-capacity pumps this time as they weren’t useful last year and the subway may remain closed more than 30 times this year.