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Too hot to handle: Boiling Mumbai pushes both people and animals to the limit (See pics)

Sanjay Hadkar
| TNN | Last updated on - Mar 19, 2025, 12:29 IST
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Mumbai's heat crisis

Mumbai’s heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, putting the city’s infrastructure and citizens at risk.

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Humidity amplifies heat

Elevated humidity in Mumbai intensifies the heat index, making it harder for both people and wildlife to cope.

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Wildlife struggling to survive

Rising temperatures force Mumbai’s wildlife to adapt quickly, with many facing habitat loss and food scarcity.

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Marine life at risk

Rising sea temperatures threaten Mumbai’s coastal species, disrupting the marine ecosystem.

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Endangered species vulnerable

Heatwaves are endangering Mumbai’s fragile species, making their habitats increasingly inhospitable.


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Loss of green spaces

Shrinking green spaces in Mumbai worsen the effects of heatwaves on local wildlife.

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Habitat degradation

Heatwaves accelerate the degradation of forests and wetlands, reducing safe zones for wildlife.

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Species forced to relocate

Species in Mumbai are migrating or facing extinction due to rising heat and habitat changes.


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Resource scarcity

Higher temperatures cause a shortage of water and food, making survival difficult for Mumbai’s wildlife.

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Need for urgent action

Long-term climate action is crucial to protect both residents and wildlife from the effects of heatwaves. (All pictures credit-: Sanjay Hadkar)

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