Few days back, Kerala suffered nature’s fury that completely destroyed the whole state. The natural calamity displaced more than three lakh population of the state. Entire state was submerged in water after continuous deluge that went on for days. Entire infrastructure of the state collapsed. Roads and bridges were submerged in the water. When water started receding, as the picture shows, heaps of garbage, plastic bottles were found on the roads and bridges. This picture is just one example. It is being termed as revenge of Nature. Some time back Mumbai faced similar situation. The sea sides of Mumbai were strewn with the plastic & garbage.

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