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Maharashtra: Open waste burning in Matheran raises environmental concerns

Naturalists recently see flaming garbage heap near parking lot in eco-sensitive zone

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A burning heap of waste at the parking zone of Matheran hill station. PIC/MAHESH YADAV

A burning heap of waste at the parking zone of Matheran hill station. PIC/MAHESH YADAV

Despite Matheran’s protected status, waste is being burnt in the open, raising concerns among environmentalists. A Mumbai-based naturalist and photographer, Mahesh Yadav, who recently documented the scene, said fires were adding to local air pollution and could spark a larger threat to the hill station’s forested slopes.

On Saturday, Yadav, along with his friends Prabhu Swami and Kunal Chaudhari, had gone for a nature trail in Matheran, when they were shocked to see that the garbage was burning near a parking lot.

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