Tragedy strikes as an Emirates jet hits a flock of flamingos in Mumbai, resulting in the death of 39 birds. Find out more about this shocking incident!
In a dramatic turn of events, an Emirates jet flying at 280kmph collided with a flock of flamingos in Mumbai, causing the death of 39 of these beautiful birds. The incident, which occurred during the final approach of the flight from Dubai to Mumbai, has raised serious concerns about aircraft-wildlife collisions. Despite the damages, the Emirates flight EK 508 managed to land safely at Mumbai airport, with airport authorities confirming the bird strike.
The tragic bird hit took place just before 8.40 p.m. on Monday, leaving a devastating impact on the local flamingo population. These migratory birds visit Mumbai every year, seeking refuge in the city for a few months. This unfortunate event highlights the risks wildlife face in the proximity of airports and the importance of measures to prevent such collisions in the future.
In a heartbreaking discovery, 39 flamingos were found dead in Ghatkopar, reportedly as a result of the Emirates aircraft hitting them. This incident marks the third time in recent months that flamingos, a protected species, have been discovered deceased in and around Mumbai. The clash between aviation and wildlife continues to pose challenges, emphasizing the need for enhanced safety protocols and awareness to safeguard both human travelers and the diverse flora and fauna.
It is essential to address the ongoing issue of protecting wildlife from aircraft collisions, especially in areas like Mumbai where bird strikes have proven fatal for numerous flamingos. The conservation efforts must be intensified to prevent further tragedies like the recent incident involving the Emirates flight and the flock of flamingos. Awareness and proactive measures are crucial to ensure the coexistence of aviation and biodiversity in urban areas.
Emirates jet collides with flamingo flock in Mumbai resulting in the death of 39 flamingos. The incident raises concerns about aircraft-wildlife collisions ...
Emirates flight EK 508 from Dubai to Mumbai landed safely at Mumbai airport despite damages. Airport authorities confirmed the bird strike; the Mangrove ...
The bird hit occurred a little before 8.40 p.m. on Monday, as the Emirates DubaiโMumbai (EK 508) flight landed safely. However, the return journey to Dubai has ...
The migratory birds flock to India's Mumbai city every year and stay there for a few months.
39 flamingos killed by Emirates aircraft in Mumbai. Flight was hit by birds during final approach. No injuries to passengers, return flight canceled.
For the third time in as many months, the flamingos, a protected species, have been found dead in and around Mumbai.
An Emirates flight coming from Dubai hit a flock of flamingos while it was landing at Mumbai's airport on Monday evening.