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Hyderabad: Friday's storm and rainstorm has removed 1,355 trees over the Greater Hyderabad locale. The GHMC authorities, who are as yet clearing the checks on fundamental streets and paths, did a new tally of the trees that the city lost on Sunday.
Surendra Mohan, Additional Commissioner of GHMC who is directing the protests identified with crisis administrations, educated that near 1,000 trees have as of now been cleared.
Most noticeably awful influenced
He said the most influenced territories were Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Masab Tank and parts of south zone.
The storm that went on for a couple of minutes has not just brought up issues with respect to the city's readiness to handle such occasions, yet has bewildered numerous on the explanations behind its cause.
"We have to know why trees fell in Jubilee Hills and Banjara slopes while no such harm was seen at Ramachandrapuram or different ranges," said Anant Maringanti, Director, Hyderabad Urban Labs. "Over the urban regions, the nature of hurricane has been changing and is more restricted. The elevated structures may alter the course of the wind stream as well. What has happened is odd and should be clarified, yet the issue is we have fizzled in reporting or keeping up records of surges, tempests or other regular occasions."
The determination of trees and plants by the organization was another central point that prompted the significant loss of green spread, felt biodiversity specialists.
Planting trees
"The GHMC and the Forest Department have been planting quickly developing trees that don't have profound root," said R. Hampaiah, previous Chairman, A.P. Biodiversity Board. "There is no utilization of these fancy trees which will effectively get removed amid tempests. The attention ought to be on planting assortments like neem and tamarind that are even valuable for fowls and are self-engendering. The laying of solid streets around the trees without leaving space for watering is another motivation behind why the trees are getting to be feeble."

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