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BMC Reopens 500 Gardens After Safety Checks

Mumbai gardens to reopen, tree fall safety checks done

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sat, 11 July 2026 at 12:34 am
BMC Reopens 500 Gardens After Safety Checks

Mumbai's public gardens, closed due to heavy rainfall, will reopen next week. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had shut around 500 gardens on July 7 as a precautionary measure due to warnings of extreme heavy rainfall and strong winds.

The civic body's garden department is currently clearing fallen trees and branches from the streets and gardens. A senior officer from the department stated that they plan to reopen the gardens for the public from Monday or mid-week next week, once they ensure that weak trees and branches inside the gardens are cleared and public safety is guaranteed.

This monsoon season has seen one of the highest numbers of tree collapses in Mumbai, resulting in the deaths of three citizens, including a child, and injuring several others. In a recent incident, two senior citizen women were injured when a cement sheet collapsed in a garden in Andheri West.

The city has recorded over 1,700 complaints of tree and branch falls since July 1, which is almost double the number compared to last year. The highest single-day tally was recorded on July 5, with 523 incidents reported across the city, followed by 428 incidents on July 6.

The BMC's decision to reopen the gardens comes after thorough safety checks, aiming to ensure the well-being of citizens. The civic body is taking necessary measures to prevent any further accidents and provide a safe environment for the public.

The heavy rainfall in Mumbai has caused significant disruptions, with tree falls being a major concern. The BMC has been working to clear the debris and ensure that the city's infrastructure is safe for use.

In addition to the garden reopenings, the BMC is also working to address the issue of tree falls in the city. The civic body has been conducting regular checks on trees and taking measures to prevent any further accidents.

The reopening of the gardens is expected to bring relief to citizens who have been unable to access these public spaces due to the heavy rainfall. The BMC's efforts to ensure public safety are commendable, and the city's residents can look forward to enjoying the gardens once again.

The monsoon season in Mumbai is known for its heavy rainfall, and the city's infrastructure is often put to the test. The BMC's proactive measures to address the issue of tree falls and ensure public safety are crucial in preventing accidents and providing a safe environment for citizens.

In conclusion, the reopening of Mumbai's public gardens is a welcome move, and the BMC's efforts to ensure public safety are appreciated. The city's residents can look forward to enjoying the gardens once again, and the civic body's measures to prevent tree falls will help to prevent any further accidents.

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