Mumbai, Jun 16 (PTI) A BEST electric bus encountered an unexpected pitfall near a Metro construction zone at Girgaon in South Mumbai on Monday morning, as confirmed by officials. No casualties were reported, and all passengers were safely evacuated from the bus operated by the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking. The incident unfolded around 9:30 am on Dr Babasaheb Jaykar Marg near the Thakurdwar signal, in proximity to the ongoing underground Metro line construction. BEST reported that the bus, traversing route number 121, experienced the rear left tire sinking into a hole, a consequence of road subsidence. Operated by a Tata group company, the bus was en route to J Mehta Marg from Backbay Depot when the mishap occurred. "No passenger sustained injuries," a BEST spokesperson assured, noting that the bus was subsequently towed and returned to the Backbay Depot. Local accounts suggest the pit measured approximately five feet in depth. A Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official reported the incident transpired at the junction of Babasaheb Jaykar road and Jagannath Shankar Seth (JSS) road, amidst construction at the underground Girgaon Metro station. The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) stated there was water ingress in the basement pit intended for the Girgaon rehabilitation building, likely due to a utility leak, creating an underground cavity invisible at the surface. "MMRCL is actively working with BMC officials to trace and rectify any leakage from water mains, sewer lines, or stormwater drain networks," the statement elaborated. Restoration efforts are underway to refurbish the damaged road section promptly and avert further incidents.
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