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Wednesday 23 February 2022

Mankind installed glass for their own convenience, poor birds were sacrificed

A very shocking incident has taken place in Surat. A flock of flying birds perched on the glass of the building. So that the flock of birds slammed into the glass. The birds collided head-on with the glass, killing the fade directly below. Environmentalists have been shaken by the incident. The glass installed in the building by man for his own convenience is proving to be equally dangerous for the birds.



According to the information received, a flock of birds suddenly collided with the headquarters building of Surat District Co-operative Bank located at Ring Road in Surat city.

ગુજરાતીમાં વાંચવા અહીં ક્લિક કરો

A flock of birds crashed into the glass wall of the bank building's elevation, making a loud noise. So the employees came running. When I came, I saw that many birds were sleeping in death.



The death of these birds has shocked environmentalists. In cities like concrete forests, glass elevations are used on the exterior walls of buildings to enhance the decoration. However, this elevation proves to be confusing for abol birds. Today in Surat more than 50 birds have killed all at once.



In this regard, Darshan Desai of Surat Prayas Sanstha said in a conversation with the media that Rosy Starling Bird comes to Surat from the Himalayan region during the winter season. This migratory bird flies in flocks in the sky. He also does new tricks.



The birds flew so fast that they were stunned by the image on the glass wall of the elevation of one of the buildings. Outside the building, the reflection of the sky was seen on the glass. They understood the open sky ahead and flew fast.



In many cities not only in Surat but also in Gujarat, glass walls are being constructed instead of bricks in most of the buildings. Glass elevations are proving to be confusing to birds. There is a growing demand for the authorities to formulate a specific policy in this regard.


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