Updated On: 20 May, 2024 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Dr Ashok Kothari
In the wake of the illegal hoarding tragedy, trees too have perished to make way for more billboard visibility

A tree allegedly poisoned in Powai to enable a better view of the hoarding behind it. PIC/RAJESH GUPTA
The illegal hoarding which crashed down on a petrol pump in Ghatkopar during a sudden dust storm in the city, and claimed several lives besides leaving many injured has put the spotlight on billboards in Mumbai.
While the focus as it should be, is on the lives lost, those injured, it is important to remember that hoarding ‘visibility’ has resulted in so many others perishing through the years. These ‘others’ are trees that are hacked or poisoned over days so that they die and are conveniently removed so that hoardings which are obscured by these green benevolent sentinels of our city, can be better seen.