Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 21 (ANI): An Emirates flight recently caused the deaths of approximately 39 flamingos in the Laxmi Nagar area of Pantnagar in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.

The birds' bodies were scattered across various locations, even in the people's houses.

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The deceased birds have been sent for post-mortem examinations to determine the exact cause of death.

Upon receiving the information, teams from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Air Traffic Control (ATC), and the Forest Department immediately rushed to the spot.

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A BMC official stated, "The flock of 39 flamingos were moving in the sky. These 39 flamingos were found dead after colliding with an Emirates flight in the Laxmi Buag area of Pantnagar in Ghatkopar. There are chances that more flamingos will be injured. We are running a search operation in this matter."

He also mentioned that corrective measures and necessary actions would be taken.

The Forest Department has initiated further medical investigations into the deceased birds.

This is a developing story, and more details are expected soon.

Mumbai Bay is a popular destination for bird enthusiasts, as flamingos flock to the area from December to May. The best time to spot these birds is around the tides, particularly a couple of hours before and after high tide, when they are most visible. (ANI)

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