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Mumbai-Pune Missing Link Highway Blocked by Landslide Nine Weeks After Opening

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A landslide has shut down the newly inaugurated Mumbai-Pune 'Missing Link' highway, just nine weeks after it opened to traffic. The infrastructure project, which cost approximately Rs 6,695 crore, was inaugurated on May 1, 2026. The disruption has drawn sharp criticism from Opposition parties, who have raised concerns about the quality of construction. The incident has put the spotlight on the durability and safety standards of the recently completed corridor.

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