Mumbai Tragedy: Rain Tree Collapses On Moving Taxi Near Shivaji Park In Dadar, 35-Year-Old Driver Injured; VIDEO
A huge roadside tree collapsed from its roots on a running taxi in Shivaji Park on Wednesday morning. The taxi driver, Salman Khan (35) sustained serious injuries and was immediately rushed to Bhabha hospital in Bandra. His condition was stable as of Wednesday evening.

Rain Tree collapses on moving taxi in Shivaji Park, leaving driver injured; BMC blames internal decay and possible road concretisation | FPJ
Mumbai: A huge roadside tree collapsed from its roots on a running taxi in Shivaji Park on Wednesday morning. The taxi driver, Salman Khan (35) sustained serious injuries and was immediately rushed to Bhabha hospital in Bandra. His condition was stable as of Wednesday evening.
BMC Says Tree Was Recently Trimmed but Internally Infected
As per BMC’s garden department, it was a full ground Rain Tree and in sound condition externally. “The trimming of all the trees on LJ Road was done very recently as it is the road from where Ganpati processions are carried. When it collapsed, it was observed that it was infected internally, weakening its roots,” the official said. The officials said the weakening of roots due to increased road concretisation cannot be ruled out.
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Traffic Restored After Prompt Clearance
The incident took place at 10.08 am near Shobha Hotel, Shivaji Park, Dadar West. The Mumbai Fire Brigade immediately rushed to the spot and cleared one lane. By afternoon, the entire tree was removed from the road and both the lanes were opened for traffic.
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