“Nagpur inferno possibly sparked by burnt garbage dumping, NMC chief reveals”

The Chief of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has suggested that the recent inferno at the Bhandewadi dumping yard may have been triggered by the dumping of burnt garbage. The incident has raised concerns about the waste management practices in the city. The NMC Chief emphasized the need for proper disposal of waste to prevent such disasters in the future. The fire at the dumping yard resulted in a massive blaze, causing air pollution and health hazards in the surrounding areas. The authorities are now investigating the cause of the fire and working on ways to improve waste management systems to avoid similar incidents. The NMC Chief urged citizens to be more responsible in disposing of their waste and to follow proper waste segregation practices. The incident serves as a wakeup call for the city to prioritize sustainable waste management solutions. It highlights the importance of efficient waste disposal methods to protect the environment and public health. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding the Bhandewadi inferno and its impact on the city’s waste management policies.

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