23 December,2018 07:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A forested patch that was recently set on fire
After a major fire broke out near Aarey Colony earlier this month, locals allege there have been further attempts to burn down the forest by anti-social elements. Residents and environment lovers are voicing their concern as they believe the rich biodiversity in the area is under threat from those with vested interests.
Aarey locals, who did not wish to be named, told mid-day that in last two weeks there has been an increase in forest fires. "We have been witnessing this post the massive blaze that had broken out on a private plot in Aarey. The Aarey CEO office has a security department and an officer, and the need of the hour is for them to increase the patrolling in the area and take strict action against those responsible for this," said a local. The areas that have been torched include the plot near New Zealand hostel, Aarey BMC school and Unit No. 18.
There has been speculation that the slum mafia might be involved in this. "The upcoming development projects in Aarey pose a threat to the forest. But, equally dangerous are the mushrooming slums and shanties that are being illegally constructed. If timely action is not initiated by the Aarey CEO office, we will lose a huge chunk of forest cover," added another local. Despite repeated attempts, Aarey CEO Nathu Rathod was unavailable for comment.
ALSO READ
28-year-old dies after falling off an overcrowded local in Karjat near Mumbai
Mumbai weather updates: City's air quality drops to 'moderate' category
Central Railway undertakes special drive in Maharashtra to clean neglected spots
Mid-Day campaign draws deluge of public reactions on illegal speed breakers
Maharashtra: State mulls negative marks to wean students away from rote learning
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates