320 trees to be felled for Eastern Freeway extension in Mumbai

MUMBAI — A total of 320 trees are set to be felled in Mumbai to clear the way for the Eastern Freeway extension. The decision to clear the trees was established by the Mumbai transit and development authorities to facilitate the infrastructure project.
The felling of the 320 trees is required to accommodate the development and construction of the Eastern Freeway extension. According to the authorities, the clearing of these trees is a necessary step to make way for the transit infrastructure.
The removal of the 320 trees is expected to cause an environmental impact in Mumbai. The transit and development authorities have identified the trees that need to be cleared to allow the extension project to proceed.
While the authorities have confirmed the plans to fell the 320 trees, they have not specified the exact dates or timeline for when the work will begin. The clearing of the trees remains a key requirement for the development of the Eastern Freeway extension.
The infrastructure project is being managed by the Mumbai transit and development authorities. The felling of the 320 trees is part of the work to expand the transit network and accommodate the development of the Eastern Freeway extension in Mumbai. The environmental impact of removing the trees has been noted as the infrastructure project moves forward.



