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BMC To Survey Mumbai Trees By Risk Level

BMC plans to survey trees, classify by risk level, after monsoon incidents. Survey to identify hazardous trees.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 17 July 2026 at 11:33 pm
BMC To Survey Mumbai Trees By Risk Level

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to conduct a scientific survey to classify Mumbai's trees by their risk level. This move comes after several incidents of tree crashes during the monsoon season.

The survey aims to identify trees that are hazardous and could potentially cause damage to life and property. The BMC plans to use a scientific approach to assess the risk level of each tree, taking into account factors such as the tree's age, health, and structural integrity.

According to BMC officials, the survey will be conducted by a team of experts, including arborists and engineers. They will use specialized equipment and techniques to assess the risk level of each tree. The survey will cover all trees in Mumbai, including those on public and private property.

The BMC has been facing criticism for its handling of tree crashes during the monsoon season. Several incidents of tree crashes have been reported in recent years, resulting in damage to property and loss of life. The BMC has been accused of not doing enough to prevent such incidents.

The survey is expected to help the BMC identify trees that are at high risk of crashing and take preventive measures to mitigate the risk. The BMC plans to prune or remove trees that are found to be hazardous, and take steps to strengthen trees that are at risk of crashing.

Mumbai has a large number of trees, with estimates suggesting that there are over 2 million trees in the city. The trees play a crucial role in maintaining the city's ecosystem and providing shade and shelter to residents. However, they also pose a risk to life and property during the monsoon season, when strong winds and heavy rainfall can cause them to crash.

The BMC's decision to conduct a scientific survey to classify trees by risk level is a welcome move. It is expected to help reduce the risk of tree crashes and prevent damage to life and property. The survey is also expected to help the BMC develop a more effective strategy for managing the city's trees and mitigating the risk of tree crashes.

The survey is part of the BMC's efforts to improve its disaster management capabilities and reduce the risk of accidents during the monsoon season. The BMC has been working to improve its emergency response systems and develop more effective strategies for managing disasters.

In conclusion, the BMC's decision to conduct a scientific survey to classify Mumbai's trees by risk level is an important step towards reducing the risk of tree crashes and preventing damage to life and property. The survey is expected to help the BMC develop a more effective strategy for managing the city's trees and mitigating the risk of tree crashes.

The move is significant for Mumbai residents, as it will help ensure their safety during the monsoon season. It will also help to reduce the risk of damage to property and infrastructure, and promote a more sustainable and resilient urban environment.

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