Dear Mani ji, I have a simple theory, whatever we could manage by ourselves, we must do. What is not in our hands, we have to accept it. If we worry over things that we can not help in anyway, we will be only harming ourselves. I think this is one of those situations. My apologies, this is not technical. However everything that is public, normally ends this way. The story of the two ladies who got trapped under a falling tree is an accident. It reminds me of an incident years ago. An elderly Homeopathic doctor in Mysore was walking to his clinic when a tree fell down a few hundred meters away and the power lines were brought down over a long stretch one of the killed him. These old trees may be hollow. Regards Yazdy.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 9:48 AM, mani nair <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear friends, > There was a news day before yesterday that in Mumbai one young lady and her > daughter died due to the falling of a tree on them. Very sad news. Because > of no falt of theirs they have to suffer. Our Municipality and the theatre > owners are passing the buck. Last year also so many trees fell during the > monsoon in Mumbai and that too big strong trees are falling. What could be > the reason other than strong wind for the falling of trees ? and what we can > do from our end to protect them ? Please help. > Regards, > Mani Nair

