Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, May 21
Cyclone Tauktae has severely hit states along the Arabian Sea. Amidst all this, the beaches in Mumbai are facing another issue. Mumbai woke up with garbage dumped on its shores.
How did this happen?
The obvious answer is the sea.
Netizens noticed that the sea threw back all the garbage the water body had accumulated over the years. Pictures were widely shared on all social media platforms.
Have a look:
#CycloneTauktae sends it’s regards.. pic.twitter.com/yBc9tm6RVX
— BeardedDragon (@yashasva) May 17, 2021
#Cleanthenature
Natural cleanse, After cyclone Tauktae, garbage returned by sea at all Mumbai beaches.Nature waste out of sea on its https://t.co/bfOEUKXCMS can see the condition of mumbai beaches. pic.twitter.com/Hcpt1J4s21— Sachin pal (@Sachin22851972) May 19, 2021
#CycloneTauktae sends it’s regards.. pic.twitter.com/yBc9tm6RVX
— BeardedDragon (@yashasva) May 17, 2021
The garbage thrown out at the coasts and beaches by Tauktae cyclone, we deserved it. #TauktaeCyclone
— Harshraj Dhakre (@HarshrajDhakre) May 18, 2021
“Hello! Here’s the full refund on your garbage.”
– Mother Nature.
Mumbai, Cyclone Tauktae pic.twitter.com/r8kNuIT1VS— Litisha Mangat (@litisha_mangat) May 18, 2021
Nature is so swift in paying back.#TauktaeCyclone has again reminded us as evident from these heaps of waste in Kochi Kerala.
Let’s INTROSPECT#ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming #nature撮影会 @fridays_india @ClimateReality @GlobalGoalsUN @Clim8Conscious @ErikSolheim @HuffPostGreen pic.twitter.com/1I0VFD3XyJ— Mohan Chandra Pargaien IFS मोहन चंद्र परगाईं (@pargaien) May 19, 2021
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