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Indian Ocean throws back 153 metric tons of waste after Cyclone Tauktae Bhumi Pednekar is shocked

Bhumi Pednekar has responded to a tweet by the BMC which stated that Cyclone Tauktae had dumped a massive amount of waste which was shoved into the sea, back to the shoreline. "In the wake of Cyclone Tauktae, Mumbai's 7 beaches in total had 153 metric tonnes of waste thrown back on its shoreline. BMC has worked round the clock to clear the debris washed ashore," the official handle of the BMC tweeted.

Bhumi Pednekar

Bhumi Pednekar

"Wow, that’s some insane amount of our crap that our oceans spat out. It’s definitely a lot to clean but also a lot to actually throw in the water. Stop plastic pollution, guys," Bhumi responded to the tweet. Many Bollywood celebrities have been vocal advocates of the climate and have spoken up about issues such as clearing of forests or dumping of garbage. Cyclone Tauktae has caused a lot of death and devastation in its wake. The cyclone which hit Mumbai and then headed towards Gujarat, had completely destroyed the sets of Ajay Devgn's Maidaan. Producer Boney Kapoor had revealed that they had already spent Rs 22 crores on the sets and would have to spend an additional seven crore rupees to fix it.
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