NASA’s Satellite Image Of The Fire At Mumbai’s Deonar Dumpyard Shows How Terrible It Is

SW Staff

Residents of Mumbai since last Thursday are increasingly facing breathing difficulties and serious health problems after a fire at the Deonar dumping ground created a thick blanket of smog.

On Tuesday, we got to know just how bad it is, thanks to a satellite image if it from space.

On Tuesday, NASA tweeted a breathtaking satellite image of the deonar dumping ground fire.

The Maharashtra government will be holding a meeting soon with all those concerned as villagers around the proposed landfill site located in Taloja, Navi Mumbai have opposed the shifting of the site there.

(With Inputs from PTI)

(Feature Image Source: Twitter | @YahooIndia)

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