A major incident has been reported from Mumbai’s Chembur area after a tree collapsed onto a school van near Diamond Garden, triggering an emergency rescue operation. The accident occurred while the van was reportedly passing through the area amid continuous heavy rainfall that has affected several parts of the city over the past few days. According to initial information, the falling tree landed directly on the school van, causing panic among locals and commuters. Rescue teams, including the Mumbai Fire Brigade and local authorities, rushed to the spot soon after receiving the alert. Officials immediately launched an operation to remove the fallen tree and safely evacuate those inside the vehicle. Preliminary reports indicate that one child was trapped inside the damaged school van following the impact. Rescue personnel are working carefully to free the child while ensuring no further injuries occur during the operation. Authorities have stated that the trapped child is not believed to be in immediate danger, and efforts are underway to complete the rescue as quickly as possible. The incident has once again highlighted the risks posed by weakened trees during Mumbai’s monsoon season, especially in areas experiencing persistent heavy rainfall. Traffic movement around Diamond Garden was affected as emergency teams secured the site and continued rescue work. Officials are expected to investigate whether the tree had shown signs of instability before it collapsed. Residents have urged civic authorities to conduct urgent inspections of vulnerable trees across the city to prevent similar accidents. More details regarding the child’s condition, the exact number of passengers in the van, and the cause of the tree fall are awaited as rescue operations continue. Authorities have appealed to the public to avoid the affected stretch until the operation is fully completed and the area is declared safe.
BREAKING: Tree Crushes School Van in Mumbai's Chembur, Child Trapped as Emergency Rescue Continues


