Heavy rainfall in Maharashtra has caused major disruptions on the Mumbai-Pune route. Multiple landslides occurred on Monday, July 6, 2026, affecting both railway tracks and road connectivity. Authorities have stopped several train services and closed key highways to ensure public safety.
How are railway services affected in Bhor Ghat
Central Railway reported landslides near Thakurwadi and between Khandala and Monkey Hill around 3:05 AM on July 6. All three railway lines in the Bhor Ghat section were impacted, leading to the suspension of Mumbai-Pune train services. Many long-distance trains were cancelled, diverted, or rescheduled. Central Railway has set up helplines at CSMT, Thane, Lonavala, and Dadar to help passengers.
What is the status of Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Highway
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) closed both the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and the old highway in both directions from 3:30 AM on Monday. A major landslide occurred near the Khandala exit on the Missing Link section, blocking the Mumbai-bound lane. Traffic was diverted starting at 4 AM, but heavy rain is slowing down the debris clearance work near the Khalapur toll plaza.
Key alerts and public advisories
| Authority | Alert/Action |
|---|---|
| IMD | Red alert for Pune and Orange alert for Mumbai |
| MSRDC & District Office | Public urged to avoid non-essential travel between Pune and Mumbai |
| University of Mumbai | All examinations scheduled for July 6 postponed |
| Local Administration | Schools and colleges closed in Mumbai, Pune, Thane, and Palghar |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which trains are affected by the landslides?
Train services in the Bhor Ghat section are suspended. Many long-distance trains are cancelled, diverted, or rescheduled due to debris on the tracks.
Can I use the Mumbai-Pune Expressway right now?
No, the MSRDC has closed both the Expressway and the old highway in both directions until the landslide debris is cleared.



























