Pune is currently facing a pothole crisis, with residents taking to social media to express their frustration over the state of the city’s roads. Despite the Pune Municipal Corporation’s claim that only 40 potholes remain to be repaired, many residents are skeptical.

According to the PMC’s Road Department, over 8,000 potholes were identified in the city from March to July, with the majority supposedly being fixed. However, residents like Ramesh Patil and Neha Sharma are doubtful of these numbers, citing the numerous potholes they encounter on a daily basis.

Social media platforms are abuzz with complaints and photos of pothole-ridden roads, with residents like Ajay Kulkarni calling on the civic body to take immediate action. In response, Superintendent Engineer Sahebrao Dandge reassured the public that efforts are being made to address the issue.

Despite these reassurances, residents like Priya Desai are calling for long-term solutions to the problem, emphasizing the need for more sustainable measures to maintain Pune’s roads. As the monsoon season continues, the pressure is mounting on the PMC to improve the city’s road conditions.

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