Burning Crisis: Toxic Smoke Engulfs Muttukadu Residents
In Muttukadu, what was once sought as a haven for clean air has turned into a nightmare of choking smoke. Residents, even on the 11th floor, find no escape from the pervasive fumes infiltrating their homes. This environmental hazard stems from a relentless garbage fire, exacerbated by the summer heat continually igniting the depths of the refuse pile.
Despite efforts to address the issue, including appeals to authorities and environmental experts, the fires persist, endangering both residents’ health and the ecological balance of the area. The burning of plastics near such sensitive ecosystems amplifies the danger, releasing carcinogenic compounds that pose long-term health risks to those exposed. Urgent action is imperative to safeguard both the well-being of the community and the pristine environment of Muttukadu.