After 11-year-old Vihan Srivastava lost his life when a tree crashed onto his school bus, Dehradun chose action over excuses. 🌳💔
The city is removing concrete around tree roots, allowing them to breathe, grow stronger, and better withstand heavy monsoon winds and rain. It’s a simple change that could make urban trees safer and more resilient.
As cities face increasingly extreme weather, could this life-saving solution be adopted across India? Should every city rethink how it protects its trees—and its people? Share your thoughts below.
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