The Deonar dumping ground has caused health issues for the residents from Mumbai's neighbourhood of
Chembur,
Govandi and
Mankhurd. In 2008, around 40 residents of Chembur went on a hunger strike to protest against the frequent fires and smoke. Again in 2012, Chembur residents complained to the
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai about the smoke coming out of the dumping ground, which has been affecting
asthma patients. In 2015, neighbourhood surrounding to the dumping ground was identified as the city's most polluted area. Another fire broke out at the Deonar dumping ground in January 2016 causing the
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to shut down 74 schools run by it for two days, as the smoke from the ground veiled the area causing breathing difficulties.
Infant mortality has also been a concern in the nearby areas; as the rate stands at 60-80 per 1000 live births, which is double the average of 35.2 for the entire city. == Potential closure ==