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The 70-acre ‘garbage mountain of Delhi’ – where nearby residents are being ‘slowly poisoned’

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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The 70-acre ‘garbage mountain of Delhi’ – where nearby residents are being ‘slowly poisoned’
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“It’s a slow poisoning of people living here. The poison enters their bodies through the air weakening their immunity and medicines are not as effective as they should be,” Dr Arshad Khan says. 

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He has been practicing for 14 years at the Mulla Colony, which is adjacent to the Ghazipur landfill.

One of the largest landfills in the country, it is also called the “garbage mountain of Delhi“.

A monstrosity, an eyesore – but more than that a source of death, decay, disease and pollution for hundreds of thousands who live and work in its shadows.

This trash mount is more than 200 feet high and covers an area of almost 70 acres – over 50 football pitches.

Standing at the top of more than 14 million metric tonnes of waste, one gets the size and scale of this man-made disaster.

Its stench is nauseating, breathing is difficult and a toxic taste engulfs the mouth and throat.

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Feasted upon by birds, flies, vermin and cattle, this 20-storey slope of waste often catches fire in toxic blazes that last for days, especially during the summer.

At times parts of the over-saturated site collapses, crushing people. In September 2017, more than 50 million tonnes of garbage came crashing down burying people and vehicles.

Satellite data has revealed that this site is a hotspot for methane emissions – a powerful greenhouse gas that is almost 84 times more potent in warming the atmosphere than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period.

Kayrros, an energy and environmental intelligence company, shared satellite data with Sky News that showed methane emissions between November 2021 and May 2024, with an average flow rate of 2.91 tonnes per hour.

The monsoon season prevents the company from capturing data during warmer months when emissions are expected to be higher.

Considering the observations may be on the lower side, methane released at this constant rate amounts to approximately 25 kilotonnes annually, equivalent to the 20-year warming impact of CO2 emissions from 500,000 cars running simultaneously the whole year round.

As waste decomposes, chemical reactions within it causes temperatures to rise. Methane self-ignites at high temperatures, which can easily be reached at landfill sites due to the summer heat combined with highly combustible waste like plastic.

Established in 1984, the site was designed to hold up to 20 metres of waste which peaked in 2002.

For decades, successive governments promised to reduce this mountain by incinerating the trash safely in a state-of-the-art plant, turning waste into electricity – but many deadlines have passed to flatten and reduce the mountain.

Delhi generates over 11,000 tonnes of waste daily. Only a small amount of this is incinerated, producing power, while the rest is dumped on the landfills.

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Ibrahim Khan, 71, has been living in Mulla Colony for over forty years. He said: “I have only seen it grow, all governments have promised to solve this problem but do nothing. Every person living around it is getting sick, and it’s difficult to breathe. I am a heart patient and have breathing difficulties.”

Parveen Khatum, 44, finds it difficult to breathe and her body often breaks out in boils and blisters. “My body is drying up, I’m less than half my size now, I have difficulty breathing and gets more difficult if I lie down. I feel very anxious and my head and limbs hurt.”

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A few months ago 45-year-old Ansarul Khan was diagnosed with fourth-stage cancer of the lungs and liver. A father of five, the doctors have given him a few weeks or months to live. “There is so much sickness here because of this garbage. Sometimes it’s difficult to just breathe. It’s frightening,” he says. Giving up on the doctors here, his family are taking him to Mumbai for treatment.

Dark streams of fluids from the landfill drain into the earth, contaminating ground and surface water. Running parallel is a canal, its water completely black with a putrid stench. Floating in it is garbage, plastics, carcass and innards of animals, fish and chicken from the slaughterhouses in the area.

The true menace of this reservoir of sickness, death and pollution is largely invisible. It’s the citizens that pay the highest price for government apathy, corruption and inaction.

After the recent state elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) now governs Delhi. Having accused previous governments of “criminal negligence” of Delhi’s waste issues, the party now has a monumental task on its hands.

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