Dia Mirza Family Trip Himachal Pradesh Video Climate Change | ‘I was hesitating to share the happy moments’: Dia Mirza posted a video of the family trip amidst havoc in Himachal

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Bollywood actress Dia Mirza was recently in a family trip. Diya went to Himachal Pradesh with her husband Vaibhav Rekhi and son Avyan. He also shared a video of the trip on Instagram.

In the video, his son Avyan initially looks at beautiful views and says, “This is very beautiful Mama.”

The video shows the sounds of birds, greenery, flowing waterfalls, blooming flowers and water streams. Finally, Diya and her son are seen hugging the tree.

Diya’s son Avyan was born in May 2021.

We have to do better for nature: Diya

While sharing the video, Diya wrote, “Our time was very special in Himachal. We were surrounded by high mountains, but as soon as we returned, river water started growing. After this, people had to face problems for several weeks.”

She further wrote, “I was hesitating to share happiness moments. It seemed that it would look in-sensitive, but now it seems that it is necessary to share these memories. This will remember that we will remember that we have to improve for nature.”

Diya flood And expressed concern over climate change

Expressing concern over the flood, the actress wrote, “When will we again adopt an ancient thinking that has been said to be balanced with nature? Increased floods, climate change, loss of biodiversity, poor urban planning and uncontrolled tourism are the results.”

Diya suggested that people should adopt some measures while going to areas with weak ecosystem.

These include-choosing eco-friendly hotels, not using single-use plastic, carrying their garbage together, supporting local communities, buying eco-friendly products made by women and respecting people there and people there.

Finally he wrote, “Let us all protect the Himalayan regions, protect them and cherish them.”

Significantly, this year torrential rains have severely affected Himachal Pradesh. Roads, electricity and water plans came to a standstill.

According to Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), 582 roads remained closed till Wednesday evening, including 2 National Highways. 1,155 power transformers and 346 water supply schemes were also stalled.

Since June 20, 310 people have died. Of these, 158 lives lost incidents like landslides, floods and houses falling. At the same time, 152 people were killed in road accidents. Manali and Chamba were the most affected, where thousands of people are stranded.

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