Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

27% rise in city’s containmen­t zones

- Tanushree Venkatrama­n tanushree.venkatrama­n@htlive.com

100% SPIKE IN F/N, T WARDS

IN 17 OF THE TOTAL 24 WARDS IN THE CITY, MORE THAN 50% OF THE AREAS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS CONGESTED BY THE BMC, MAKING IT HARD TO FOLLOW SOCIAL DISTANCING NORMS

In one week, the number of containmen­t zones in the city has increased by 27% on average, with more than a 100% increase in F/N (Wadala-matunga) and T (Mulund) wards where there has been a spurt in the number of Covid-19 cases.

An analysis of the data released by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) shows that F/N ward had 48 containmen­t zones till May 5, which have now increased to 116. Similarly, T ward had 14 containmen­t zones, which has increased to 29. There are currently 2,643 containmen­t zones in the city as compared to 2,083 on May 5.

In 17 of the total 24 wards in the city, more than 50% of the areas have been identified as congested by the civic body, making it difficult to follow social distancing norms.

The BMC defines containmen­t zones as “places where positive (cases) have been detected and surroundin­g area have been sealed to protect everyone inside and outside from further spread (of Covid-19)”.

The highest number of containmen­t zones continues to be in L ward (Kurla), where there are 278 containmen­t zones, of which, 81% are in congested areas. G/N ward (Dadar) has 273 containmen­t zones, of which 155 or 57% are in congested spaces. The number of containmen­t zones has gone down by 20% and 24% in the M/E and M/W wards respective­ly, which consist of areas like Chembur, Govandi, Mankhurd, Shivaji Nagar, and Deonar.

A recent individual analysis by a Mumbai-based urban designer notes that 25% of Mumbai’s population is now living in containmen­t zones.

Abhijit Ekbote mapped the containmen­t zones on Google Maps based on BMC data. He noted that 1,244 hectare of slum area is under containmen­t by overlaying the spots on the slum rehabilita­tion authority’s (SRA) map.

“SRA identifies slums as 500 tenements per hectare. So, with an average of five people per tenement, we can say that 31 lakh people are now living in containmen­t zones, which as per the 2011 census, makes it 25% of the city’s population,” Ekbote said.

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PRAMOD THAKUR/HT Work resumes at the Metro site in Goregaon.

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