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Home / Environment / Manja's Deadly Grip: Birds and Humans Still at Risk

Manja's Deadly Grip: Birds and Humans Still at Risk

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Chinese manja continues to injure 10-15 birds weekly, two weeks post-festival.
  • Nearly 30% of birds injured by manja die or face permanent flight impairment.
  • Discarded kite strings pose ongoing risks to both wildlife and people.
Manja's Deadly Grip: Birds and Humans Still at Risk

Despite the Sankranti festival concluding, the hazardous Chinese manja continues to pose a significant threat in Hyderabad. Animal welfare organizations are reporting the rescue of 10 to 15 birds weekly, many with severe injuries from discarded kite strings. These dangerous remnants are found entangled in trees, utility poles, and buildings, presenting a prolonged danger.

The consequences for birds are dire, with estimates suggesting that around 30% of those injured by manja either die or are left permanently unable to fly. This permanent disability stems from deep cuts, fractured wings, and significant blood loss. Rescue groups are actively responding to calls, noting a persistent stream of injured pigeons, eagles, black kites, and parrots.

The peril extends beyond avian life. Tragically, a five-year-old child lost their life when manja string became entangled around their neck. Other incidents include a 32-year-old man who sustained severe fractures after falling from a terrace, and a seven-year-old child who suffered multiple cuts while playing. These events highlight the continued, acute risk manja presents to the human population.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Discarded kite strings are expected to pose a threat for at least another month.
Nearly 30% of birds injured by manja die or are left permanently unable to fly due to severe injuries.
Yes, discarded manja strings pose a significant risk to humans, with incidents including fatalities and severe injuries.

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