'address bird menace threat near airport'
MUMBAI, June 26 -- Ashish Shelar, Mumbai suburban district guardian ministe, has directed authorities to expedite plans to secure the Versova Refuse Transfer Station (RTS), a key contributor to the growing bird menace around Mumbai's airport. The move comes amid renewed concerns over aviation safety following the Air India crash in Ahmedabad earlier this month.
The transfer station near airport attract scavenging birds like crows and vultures, dramatically increasing the likelihood of such incidents.
Located just eight kilometres from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, the Versova RTS handles around 400 metric tonnes of garbage daily. The waste is brought in from several municipal wards of the city before being transported to landfills at Deonar or Kanjurmarg. However, the open station being a magnet for birds, raising red flags. "There has been a noticeable increase in bird activity in the area," state the minutes of a recent inter-agency meeting.
In a meeting held on Wednesday, Shelar convened officials from the DGCA, the BMC, the disaster management cell, the Maharashtra environment department, and Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. The focus was to urgently address the threat before it leads to a catastrophe closer home....
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