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A lull before the storm

Marine Drive locals fear surge in cases as visitors flock towards promenade

- Pratip.acharya@fpj.co.in

After the state has eased some lockdown restrictio­ns, many citizens have started thronging beaches and promenades across the city. Last week, many citizens were seen spending time at Marine Drive.

This has raised concerns among residents living here as they fear these huge gatherings can lead to a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Residents said after the first wave receded, people started visiting promenades and beaches. This had led to an increase in cases during the second wave.

A resident and vice president of Marine Drive Citizen’s Associatio­n (MDCA), Ashok Gupta said in the last one week, many of his neighbours and acquaintan­ces were infected with Covid-19 even though they were fully vaccinated. “Last Sunday, the promenade was filled with people. There was barely any space to stand. We understand that things have opened up but people need to be cautious as we are anticipati­ng a third wave,” Gupta said.

“We are studying the number of cases that are being reported from our ward. If we get some proof that the cases in our locality are rising due to overcrowdi­ng at the promenade, we will approach the authoritie­s,” Gupta said.

Another resident and secretary of Marine Drive Resident’s Action Group Nikhil Banker said those visiting crowded place must be responsibl­e for their own health.

Local corporator, Harshita Narwekar said the unavailabi­lity of open spaces has forced people to visit promenades. “For over a year, people have been forced to remain indoor. We can’t stop them from visiting these places as restrictio­ns have been eased. The authoritie­s can learn from this and start working towards making more open spaces in the city and suburbs,” Narwekar said.

Meanwhile, a senior BMC official from the solid waste management department said they will increase the number of marshals in these areas. “The entire Marine Drive promenade is 4-km long. So, we will have to deploy more marshals to ensure people follow Covid-appropriat­e behavior. We will also be increasing the number of marshals at other beaches and open spaces,” the official said.

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PRATIP ACHARYA SACHIN HARALKAR

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