Updated On: 16 September, 2025 08:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Madhulika Ram Kavattur
Mankhurd residents say spots that never used to be flooded were waterlogged after Sunday’s downpour, seek permanent solution

A waterlogged street in Cheetah Camp, Mankhurd, on Monday morning. PICS/By Special Arrangement
Residents of Mankhurd’s Cheetah Camp, an area that was flooded following a bout of heavy rain on Sunday night, have claimed that water has begun entering homes that would witness little to no waterlogging.
“We approached our ward office, like we do every year, but received less than the bare minimum of a response. In cases where multiple complaints have been made concerning a particular lane or building, they inspect drains to check for blockages. But after they unclog the drains a bit, waterlogging keeps reoccurring,” said Asif Sayyed, a Cheetah Camp resident and local activist.