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320 trees to be felled for Eastern Freeway extension in Mumbai

320 trees to be felled for Eastern Freeway extension in Mumbai

A total of 320 trees are scheduled to be felled in Mumbai to clear the path for the upcoming Eastern Freeway extension. The decision to remove the trees is aimed at making way for the development of transport infrastructure in the metropolitan area.

The felling of the 320 trees is a necessary step to clear the path for the construction of the Eastern Freeway extension. This infrastructure project is designed to improve transport links, but it requires the complete removal of the trees currently standing along the planned route.

The environmental impact of losing 320 trees has emerged as a key aspect of this development. The loss of these trees represents a significant reduction in green cover, highlighting the environmental impact that often accompanies large-scale transport infrastructure projects in major cities.

At present, several key details regarding the project remain unspecified. There is no official timeline indicating when the felling of the 320 trees will begin. Furthermore, the specific authorities, departments, or organizations responsible for overseeing the tree felling and the freeway extension have not been identified.

Despite the lack of a specified schedule, the clearing of the path remains a confirmed requirement for the development of the transport infrastructure. The felling of the 320 trees will proceed as part of the preparatory work for the Eastern Freeway extension in Mumbai.

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