
New Delhi, April 11, 2026 – Residents and commuters in Mumbai’s upscale Bandra West faced an afternoon of chaos on Friday, April 10, 2026, after a major underground water pipeline ruptured near the busy Lucky Hotel junction. The burst sent powerful geysers of potable water shooting into the air, quickly transforming the arterial SV Road into a makeshift river and triggering flood-like conditions in the heart of the city.
Videos of the incident quickly went viral on social media platforms, showing dramatic scenes of water gushing out with such force that it cracked the asphalt and created a 6-foot-deep crater in the middle of the road.
The surge was so intense that within minutes, several feet of water accumulated at the Lucky Hotel junction, a critical intersection connecting the island city to the western suburbs. The “mini-flood” didn’t just stop at the streets; several local shops and commercial establishments reported water entering their premises, leading to damaged inventory and property.
The Mumbai Traffic Police issued an immediate alert, warning motorists of severe delays. Southbound traffic on SV Road slowed to a crawl as the waterlogged stretch became nearly impassable for two-wheelers and light vehicles.
Being a Friday afternoon, the timing of the burst exacerbated the situation, stalling thousands of commuters heading toward Bandra Railway Station and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Authorities were forced to divert vehicles to GR Varasakar Road and other internal lanes to ease the bottleneck.
Teams from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the water supply department arrived at the site shortly after the rupture. According to preliminary reports from the H-West ward’s water works department:
Interestingly, local reports suggest that this specific stretch had seen similar issues recently. While a portion of the pipeline was reportedly replaced just two weeks ago, officials noted that the surrounding asphalt lacked adequate support, making the older sections vulnerable to the high pressure of Mumbai’s water network.
The burst has had a direct impact on the local residents’ weekend plans. The BMC confirmed that areas fed by this specific line in Bandra West would receive only 50% of their normal water supply through Saturday, April 11, as the system undergoes stabilization following the repairs.
Quick Facts:
- Location: Lucky Hotel Junction, SV Road, Bandra West.
- Date of Incident: April 10, 2026.
- Impact: 6-foot road crater, shop flooding, and 50% water cut for Bandra residents.
- Restoration: Full water supply is expected to be restored by Saturday evening.