Mumbai Communities
Monday, March 16, 2026 · 27 Wards · 2296 dispatches
@mybmc please help! Too much dust pollution caused by construction near Bhatia building, near Goa Portuguese Restaurant, mahim - 400016
@Borivali_PS @mybmc @mybmcWardRC @SanjayRupadhyay @mayor_mumbai @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice Holi is over, only ashes remain! Even after solid proof, police & authorities took no action against those who cut a green tree. Is anything acceptable in d name of religion & festivals?
@mybmcWardL @mybmcWardKE what kinda work going on in the green patch besides Mithi river behind Vasant Oasis? @mybmcInfra @mybmc
@mybmcWardL @mybmc "Urgent 💔! Dead tree on NSS Road near Home Guard is still standing despite being trimmed earlier by dept. Worms are coming out & a crack's appearing in the middle. Risk of sudden fall & disease spread is high. Request to cut it down to ground level.
@mybmcWardPN @mybmc @CMOMaharashtra @mayor_mumbai @PiyushGoyalOffc PISHAB KI NADHI . Location RATHODI Marve road Malad West Mumbai 40095. See the video 24x7 people urinating at this place on the footpath and the urine coming on the road. Entire area is smelling. See video
Mumbai barely had time to turn the calendar to March before summer arrived with a jolt. On Wednesday, the city sweltered as the IMD’s Santacruz observatory logged a maximum temperature of 38.7°C, the highest recorded in the city this year so far—and a sharp 5.7°C above normal.
@mybmcwardKW creek that separates juhu and Versova beaches. Where is the stinking water coming from ?
@mieknathshinde @mybmcWardD @Dev_Fadnavis Melody road is the most disturbing on sound levels to local residents. Senior citizens and unwell citizens are suffering. World wide they are placed outside buildings of national importance and not random locations.
Pls @mybmc @mybmcWardHE pls make fog arrangements in our area 6th nehru road Santacruz East near R k hospital to much mosquito in our area because of that waste near public bridge no cleanliness atall pls do needful @mybmc
The wanton, mindless destruction of the environment in Mumbai, Maharashtra continues: This time, mangroves spread over 27 hectares, which is equal to 38 FOOTBALL FIELDS, will be destroyed for a metro car shed that can be built elsewhere.