Environmentalists have raised concerns over the recent fire in Dindoshi hills, attributing it to careless smoking habits. They believe this is part of a broader trend aimed at clearing forest land for real estate development.
Dindoshi HillsForest FireCareless SmokingReal Estate DevelopmentEnvironmental ConservationReal Estate MumbaiJan 03, 2025
The recent fire in Dindoshi hills is believed to have been caused by careless smoking. A single cigarette butt can ignite a fire that can rapidly spread in dry conditions.
Environmentalists are concerned about the systematic destruction of forest land in Dindoshi hills, primarily due to unregulated real estate development and careless human behavior such as littering and smoking.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has announced plans to increase surveillance, enforce regulations more strictly, and construct additional firebreaks to prevent the spread of future fires.
The MCGM is responsible for the governance and development of the Greater Mumbai area, including the management of infrastructure, public services, and environmental conservation. They are working to ensure the well-being of residents and protect natural areas like the Dindoshi hills.
The Dindoshi hills, located in the northern part of Mumbai, are a significant green lung for the city. They provide a habitat for various species of plants and animals and serve as a crucial buffer against urban sprawl, making their conservation vital.
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