As heavy rain in Maharashtra triggered a landslide, bringing traffic to a standstill on both the Pune-Mumbai Expressway and the old Pune-Mumbai highway Monday several videos of the havoc flooded social media.One of the widely shared videos captures the landslide on the Missing Link section of the Pune-Mumbai Expressway near the Khandala Exit.The ANI video shows the debris, while a bulldozer continues clearing the route.Watch here:#WATCH | Maharashtra: A major landslide occurred on the Missing Link section of the Mumbai–Pune Expressway near the Khandala Exit. Consequently, the Mumbai-bound lane has been completely closed.According to preliminary information, no casualties have been reported. Efforts are… pic.twitter.com/pRUSGhHabx— ANI (@ANI) July 6, 2026Another video shows a heavily flooded road in Lonavala. Several commuters can be seen wading through the road while debris floats in the floodwater. Vehicles, on the other hand, can be seen halted at a distance.Mumbai–Pune Expressway | 6 July 2026 (Morning)Traffic came to a halt after water accumulated near the food court just before Lonavala, forcing authorities to temporarily stop vehicles.Road Dairies Page pic.twitter.com/AxqSZYW3Ay— Naveen Reddy (@navin_ankampali) July 6, 2026The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) issued a public advisory as continuous downpour and a landslide severely affected both routes, forcing officials to halt traffic towards both Pune and Mumbai.MSRDC urged commuters to avoid travelling between the two cities until fresh directions are issued. It advised citizens to postpone non-essential journeys and follow official traffic advisories to ensure their safety.Train services suspendedMeanwhile, Central Railway suspended train services between Karjat and Khopoli after the heavy rain washed out ballast.“This was identified by alert staff and resources are being mobilised to restore the section and services,” Central Railway posted on X, along with photos and a video.Train services between Karjat and Khopoli have been suspended because of the heavy rains and subsequent water flow causing the ballast washout. This was identified by alert staff and resources are being mobilised to restore the section and services. pic.twitter.com/pd3ZKlqlel— Central Railway (@Central_Railway) July 6, 2026Also Read | Mango looting video sparks concern over ‘low-trust society’ after truck overturnsDeaths and destructionHeavy rain has disrupted daily life across parts of Maharashtra, with the administration declaring school holidays in Pune and Mumbai amid worsening weather conditions.Seven people lost their lives in rain-related incidents across Mumbai Sunday, pushing the city’s monsoon death toll to 10 in less than a week.Story continues below this adSix people were killed when a ground-plus-three-storey chawl collapsed in Mankhurd Sunday night, while a 63-year-old man died earlier in the day after he was struck by a falling tree branch in Kurla.On Saturday night, an 18-year-old boy lost his life after a tree branch fell on him in the Aarey area.