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Ghazipur Landfill Inferno Delhi’s Persistent Environmental Challenge Ignites Again

Delhi’s Ghazipur landfill, infamous as one of the city’s “mountains of shame,” was engulfed in flames once more, highlighting the ongoing struggle with waste management and environmental hazards in the capital.

In a distressing recurrence of environmental woes, a significant fire broke out at the Ghazipur landfill in East Delhi on Sunday evening, drawing attention to the persistent challenges of waste management and environmental degradation in the national capital. Despite efforts by the Delhi Fire Service and other agencies, the blaze continued to rage, underscoring the urgency of addressing the issue.

The fire, reportedly triggered by a sudden rise in temperature and the release of methane from the accumulated garbage, posed a grave threat to the surrounding area and air quality. Despite previous incidents and mitigation measures, the landfill, often compared to a “mountain of shame,” remains a symbol of Delhi’s struggle with waste disposal and environmental sustainability.

Over the years, the Ghazipur landfill has witnessed multiple fire incidents, exacerbating concerns about public health, air pollution, and environmental degradation. Despite government initiatives and action plans aimed at addressing the issue, the recurrence of such incidents underscores the need for more comprehensive and effective solutions.

While authorities have pledged to flatten the landfill and implement measures to prevent future fires, the challenges persist, with deadlines repeatedly extended and breaches of environmental norms reported. The incident has reignited debates over accountability, with political parties trading accusations over negligence and inadequate management.

As Delhi grapples with the aftermath of yet another landfill fire, there is an urgent call for concerted efforts from policymakers, authorities, and the public to address the root causes of waste management and environmental degradation in the city.

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