Here’s your Mumbai news update at 6 PM, covering the name confusion at a railway station, NMMC’s hospital bed reservations despite no COVID cases, MMRDA’s removal of over 100 km of metro barricades to ease traffic, and more key stories from the city.

Vadala’ or ‘Wadala | File
Vadala’ or ‘Wadala’? Name Confusion at Renovated Mumbai Railway Station Sparks Online Buzz
A recently renovated suburban railway station in Mumbai’s Central Railways area has caused confusion and amusement online because of its name. The station, upgraded under the ‘Amrit Bharat Station Scheme’ and inaugurated Prime Minister Narendra Modi through a video call from Rajasthan on Thursday, shows two different names; some signs say ‘Vadala’ while others say ‘Wadala.’

NMMC gears up with precautionary COVID-19 measures despite no active cases in Navi Mumbai | File Photo
Navi Mumbai on High Alert as NMMC Reserves Hospital Beds Despite Zero COVID Cases
Despite no active COVID-19 cases reported in Navi Mumbai, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is maintaining a high level of preparedness. The civic health department has directed hospitals to reserve beds for any potential cases and issued public health advisories aimed at preventing respiratory infections. These precautionary steps reflect the city’s cautious approach amid evolving health concerns.

MMRDA Removes Over 100 Km of Metro Construction Barricades to Ease Mumbai Traffic | FPJ
MMRDA Removes Over 100 Km of Metro Construction Barricades to Ease Mumbai Traffic
In a significant move to reduce traffic congestion, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has cleared more than 100 kilometres of barricades from metro construction sites across Mumbai. This pre-monsoon initiative aims to restore normal traffic flow in busy areas as metro projects approach completion, enhancing urban mobility for the city’s commuters.

Mumbai Rains: Heavy Downpour Brings Smog, Low Visibility In City; IMD Issues Red & Orange Alert Across Maharashtra (VIDEO) | X|@PTI_News
Mumbai Faces Smog; IMD Issues Red and Orange Alerts Across Maharashtra
Mumbai experienced heavy rainfall on Thursday evening, resulting in smoggy conditions and low visibility on Friday morning. Areas such as Juhu Chowpatty and Marine Lines woke up to dense smog, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue red and orange alerts across Maharashtra as part of ongoing weather vigilance during the monsoon season.

Railway Police Arrest Two College Students for Robbing Men Using Dating App in Kandivali West | Freepik
Railway Police Arrest Two College Students for Robbing Men Using Dating App in Kandivali West
The Railway Special Task Force arrested two college students who allegedly lured men via a dating app, claiming to be gay, and robbed them in secluded areas of Kandivali West. The scheme reportedly spanned three months, targeting 8 to 10 victims. The accused, identified as Anubhav Ojha and Ravi Jha, both 19, are now in police custody until May 23.