Mumbai's Girgaum Chowpatty wears deserted look after new BMC norms
Apr 09, 2021
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 9 : The Girgaum Chowpatty beach in Mumbai wore a deserted look on Friday as the BMC ordered that all beaches in the city will remain shut till April 30 owing to the increase in COVID-19 cases.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) earlier announced fresh set of curbs in the city, which has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic. According to the latest BMC guidelines all beaches in the city will remain shut till April 30 in the wake of increasing Covid-19 cases.
Due to the situation, people who came from other states to earn their livelihood have been witnessing difficult times.
"A number of customers had been dwindling since March 25 and people are closing shops and going back to their native states as there are not able to earn enough to run their basic need," a man working at a food corner told ANI.
While another man who works in BMC as a cleaner said that the condition says that people are facing the worst time.
"In the first wave of the virus, the people were hopeful that the situation will be stable soon but at this point, it seems that it is worsening day by day," he said.
According to the health ministry today, 5,22,762 active cases of COVID-19 have been reported today out of which 19,780 reported in the last 24 hours. The total recoveries of the state stand at 26,49,757 with 57,028 people have been lost their lives due to the virus.
On Thursday, the Centre released 17 lakh vaccine doses to Maharashtra. For the third consecutive day, India witnessed the highest single-day spike of new Covid-19 cases after reporting over 1.31 lakh cases on Friday.
As many as 9,43,34,262 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in the country so far.