The MMRCL is monitoring all the buildings in the nearby area to ensure safety.
Repair work on to fill the cave-in near Girgaum Station | Pic: Bipin Kokate
A small cave-in at the Jagannath Shankar Sheth (JSS) road near the northern end of Girgaum Station has pushed authorities to close the road.
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The ground loss, reportedly, happened due to the ingression of water.
The road has been closed and the cave-in has been filled. Grouting from inside the station area has commenced stopping the water ingress.
Workers carry out repair work on a portion of a road that caved-in at the Mumbai Metro-3 site outside Kranti Nagar in Girgaon on Wednesday morning.
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The MMRCL is monitoring all the buildings in the nearby area to ensure safety.
On-ground teams of MMRCL, General Consultants, and Contractors have also been deployed. The situation is under control.
However, the 100-meter portion from Thakurdwar Junction to Kranti Nagar on the Jagannath Shankar Sheth (JSS) Road will remain closed for 2-3 days for safety reasons ", said MMRCL spokesperson.
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