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Is Mumbai’s lifeline safe enough?
People walk on staircase of Elphinstone Road station bridge in Mumbai on 28 October 2017. Stampede took place on this very staircase on 29 September 2017. Nakshatra Krishnamoorthy/Mumbai Weekly
Top: Commuters walk on foot over bridge (FOB) during rush hour in Mumbai on 26 October 2017. According to media reports, there are 243 FOBs which are too narrow and get overcrowded during peak hours. Aparnaa More/Mumbai Weekly Right: Relatives of a stampede victim weep at a hospital in Mumbai on 29 September 2017. A stampede broke out at the sub-urban Elphinstone station in Mumbai, India. At least 23 people were killed and 39 were injured in the stampede. Prabhat Mehrotra/Mumbai Weekly A month later a trage-
question
which
still
Parel bridge, allowing
the stations and mak-
of a commuters’ asso-
menting the station are
commuters can move
dy struck Mumbai’s
remains unanswered is
no hawker to be there.
ing them ‘no-hawking
ciation, Rail Yatri Pa-
traffic
about smoothly.
Elphinstone Road sta-
that
Mumbai’s
Railway officials have
zones’ to make sure
rishad– Subhash Gupta
scheme
help
lowing the stampede,
announcements at sta-
tion with a stampede
“lifeline” safe enough?
worked with civic au-
that the stations’ entry
said that building more
tackle the problems of
the Railways planned a
tions to alert commut-
which killed 23 people
Policemen
thorities to clear a 150-
and exit paths are not
foot
bridges
overcrowding at sta-
new FOB connecting
ers about crowds at
on 29 September, a
posted at Elphinstone-
metre-radius
cluttered. President
(FOBs)
imple-
tions and ensure that
Elphinstone Road and
particular FOB.
is
are
now
around
Massive fire breaks out in Bandra
over and
improvement will
Parel
Fol-
stations. There
are
now
‘Chipko Re’ for Aarey forest Mumbaikars
have
pute between the gov-
many different places
and
come forward to pro-
ernment and activists
which can be used to
where car shed can be
test against chopping
in the city.
build the car shed in-
built instead of Aarey
stead of Aarey forest
forest. Noted lyricist
of 3000 trees for Met-
Environ-
MIDC
Seepz
ro Line 3 project. The
mental activists along
where it is planned.
Piyush
state government has
with Mumbaikars and
The protestors sug-
also joined this move-
planned to use a part
school students also
gested
other
ment to save the green
of Aarey forest to set
joined the protest held
places which include
cover in the Aarey
up the car shed for the
placards and hugged
Backbay,
Dharavi,
colony and has made a
metro line. This has
trees. Protestors al-
BKC,
Kanjurmarg,
video song in support
been a subject of dis-
leged that there are
Kalina,
seven
Mahalaxmi
Mishra
has
of the movement.
A firefighter checks burnt houses in Mumbai on 26 October 2017. According to reports, the fire reportedly broke out near Bandra East local train station during a demolition drive carried out by the municipal corporation in the area. Ragul Krishnan/Mumbai Weekly A massive fire broke
ter
management.
A
Four residents of the
the flames. Commut-
out in Bandra’s Beh-
cylinder blast is be-
slum and one fire-
ers were blocked from
rampada slums during
lieved to have trig-
fighter were injured in
using the skywalk near
a demolition drive by
gered the fire during
the accident. Accord-
the station by the au-
the civic authorities on
demolition
some
ing to BMC Disaster
thorities and a massive
26 October 2017. It
illegal structures in the
Control, 16 fire ten-
traffic jam was wit-
was declared a Level
slum, said an official
ders and 17 water
nessed on the Western
IV disaster which is
with
Bri-
tankers were rushed to
Express Highway. A
the second most seri-
hanmumbai Municipal
the spot of the fire in
section
ous category in disas-
Corporation
Bandra east to douse
Line was also closed.
the
of
(BMC).
of
Harbour
A girl embraces a tree during a protest in Mumbai on 14 October 2017. Mumbaikars have come forward along with activists to protest hacking of trees for Metro Line 3 project. Chitral Khambhati/ Mumbai Weekly