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Home / Environment / Manja's Deadly Toll: Birds and People Injured

Manja's Deadly Toll: Birds and People Injured

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 200 birds injured by sharp kite strings, with 40% succumbing.
  • Ten people, including a child, sustained injuries from kite strings.
  • Plastic kites and synthetic manja cause lasting environmental damage.
Manja's Deadly Toll: Birds and People Injured

Hyderabad's recent Sankranti celebrations, marked by kite flying and bonfires, have left a trail of injured birds and human casualties. Animal welfare groups reported over 200 birds injured by sharp kite strings, with a nearly 40% mortality rate during treatment. Veterinarians highlighted the entirely avoidable suffering, emphasizing that festivities should not cause harm.

The dangers extend beyond wildlife, as at least ten individuals, including a child and a police officer, suffered injuries from kite strings. Environmental concerns are also mounting, with plastic kites and synthetic manja causing long-term damage. These materials are frequently found tangled in trees, power lines, and polluting water bodies.

Enforcement efforts are underway, with forest officials working to control the distribution of illegal Chinese manja. Despite these measures, the challenge remains significant, as the deadly strings continue to pose a threat to both wildlife and the public, even after the festival concludes.

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.
Over 200 birds were injured due to manja-related incidents during the recent Sankranti celebrations in Hyderabad.
Plastic kites and synthetic manja cause lasting environmental damage, polluting lakes and remaining tangled in nature long after the festival.
Yes, at least ten people, including a child and a police officer, have suffered injuries from sharp kite strings recently.

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