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Home / Environment / Diwali Celebrations in Mumbai Spark Outrage Over Excessive Noise

Diwali Celebrations in Mumbai Spark Outrage Over Excessive Noise

22 Oct

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Summary

  • Loud firecrackers reverberated across Mumbai until 2 AM
  • Residents reported startling noise, barking dogs, and fleeing birds
  • Stray rocket struck and partially gutted a former deputy mayor's home
Diwali Celebrations in Mumbai Spark Outrage Over Excessive Noise

In the early hours of October 22nd, 2025, Mumbai residents were subjected to a night of excessive noise and chaos as Diwali celebrations spiraled out of control. Loud firecrackers reverberated across the city and its outskirts well past the permissible deadline of midnight, with no intervention from the police to reduce their intensity or duration.

The situation was particularly dire in neighborhoods like Bandra, Andheri, Borivli, Powai, and Mulund, where bomb-like explosions continued until 3 AM. Residents reported being unable to sleep due to the deafening, startling noise that filtered through even with windows shut. The air was thick with smoke, and some even witnessed a stray cracker strike a man, partially deafening him.

The disregard for noise pollution norms was not limited to residential areas. In Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Kalyan, the sanctity of designated silence zones was also violated, with morning joggers having to clear cracker wrappers from the roads. Authorities from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board claimed the fireworks were within permissible noise limits, but the sheer scale and duration of the celebrations told a different story.

As the city grappled with the aftermath, the incident has sparked outrage and renewed calls for stricter enforcement of regulations during Diwali festivities to ensure the well-being of all residents.

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.
Loud firecrackers reverberated across Mumbai until 2 AM, with residents reporting startling noise, barking dogs, and fleeing birds.
A stray rocket struck and partially gutted the 11th-floor balcony of former deputy mayor Arun Deo's home, destroying his belongings.
Residents in Powai reported a relentless barrage of firecrackers that roared until 2 AM, echoing off every building and street corner, and leaving the air smoky and acrid.

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