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Versova’s Mangroves Under Siege Illegal Debris Dumping Raises Concerns

The serene mangroves of Versova village, once a thriving ecosystem teeming with biodiversity, are now under siege due to rampant illegal dumping of debris.

What began as sporadic activity two to three years ago has escalated into a full-blown environmental crisis, with intensified dumping witnessed in the past ten days. The marshland near Versova village, adjacent to Shiv Gully, is bearing the brunt of this illegal activity, posing a grave threat to the existence of the mangroves. According to concerned citizens and nature enthusiasts, the modus operandi of the local land mafia involves systematically destroying the mangrove patch by dumping debris, clearing the way for the construction of new structures. Shockingly, despite repeated pleas and complaints, authorities have turned a blind eye to the destruction of this vital ecological habitat, allegedly colluding with the perpetrators.

One resident from Seven Bungalows, a witness to the degradation of the mangroves, lamented the apathy of authorities towards environmental conservation efforts. Another citizen highlighted the construction of a cricket turf on Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) land adjacent to Shiv Gully, further exacerbating the environmental degradation in the area. In the past ten days alone, a substantial amount of debris has been indiscriminately dumped on the CRZ and mangrove patch, exacerbating the ecological crisis. The illegal dumping of debris not only destroys the fragile mangrove ecosystem but also poses long-term repercussions for the surrounding environment and biodiversity. As Versova’s mangroves face imminent destruction, urgent intervention and stringent enforcement of environmental laws are imperative to halt further degradation. Collaboration between authorities, environmentalists, and concerned citizens is vital to safeguarding the ecological balance and preserving Versova’s natural heritage for future generations.

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