Day 6. The fire at Mumbai’s Deonar dumping ground is still on.
Satellite images taken by NASA indicate the extent of the damage caused by the fire, which some reports suggest, was not accidental.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is in the red, reading 307 which translates to ‘Very Poor’ bringing residents out on the streets to demand the landfill that has been functioning since 1927 be permanently shut down.
Chembur has recorded a 40% spike in pollution levels and has overtaken Delhi which had deployed emergency measures like the Odd-Even formula in the first-half of January.
Meanwhile, pressure from environmentalists and residents has led the Devendra Fadnavis government to consider shifting the landfill.
The Deonar dumping ground, the largest in Mumbai, is as tall as an 18-storey tower and and extends over 132 hectares.
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