On July 6, 2026, the Mumbai-Pune region experienced severe disruptions in transportation due to heavy rainfall and subsequent landslides. The Bhor Ghat section, a critical passage connecting Mumbai and Pune, was particularly affected, leading to the suspension of train services and the closure of major highways.
**Train Services Suspended**
Early on Monday, a landslide occurred near Thakurwadi in the Karjat-Lonavala Bhor Ghat section, followed by another between Khandala and Monkey Hill at approximately 3:05 am. These incidents led to the blockage of all three railway lines in the area: the Up line (towards Mumbai), the Down line (towards Pune), and the Middle line. As a result, the Central Railway was compelled to cancel, divert, and regulate several long-distance trains, including the CSMT-Pune Indrayani Express, Intercity Express, Deccan Express, Deccan Queen, Pragati Express, and Dhule Express. Passengers were advised to check the latest train status before commencing their journey. Traffic diversions were implemented on the Pune to Mumbai carriageway of the Khopoli-Kusgaon 'Missing Link' alignment due to a landslide near the exit of Tunnel 2. Motorists were advised to avoid traveling on the route unless necessary.
**Restoration Efforts and Public Advisory**
Restoration work was promptly initiated to clear debris and reopen the affected routes. Central Railway set up helplines at major stations, including CSMT, Thane, Lonavala, and Dadar, to provide real-time updates and assist passengers. Authorities appealed to the public to exercise caution and avoid traveling between Mumbai and Pune until further notice.
**Weather Conditions**
The region experienced heavy rainfall leading up to the incidents. On July 6, 2026, Mumbai recorded temperatures ranging from a low of 25.0°C to a high of 27.8°C, with a current temperature of 26.4°C. Pune's temperatures ranged from a low of 22.1°C to a high of 27.4°C, with a current temperature of 24.8°C. These conditions contributed to the landslides and subsequent transportation disruptions.
The situation remains dynamic, and authorities continue to monitor and address the challenges posed by the heavy rains and landslides. Commuters are advised to stay informed through official channels and exercise caution when planning travel in the affected areas.
