There is an urgent and critical issue plaguing Turbat Kech, and it pertains to the indiscriminate felling of trees. Trees represent the exquisite beauty of nature and are inextricably intertwined with our existence. Without these trees, virtually nothing would be conceivable. However, it is disheartening to witness the wanton destruction of trees in Turbat, where they are cut down needlessly and set ablaze.

Regrettably, the government appears to be in a state of inaction, displaying an alarming indifference to this impending environmental crisis. The forests in Turbat are falling victim to devastating fires, and the trees are being ruthlessly severed from the very Earth that sustains us. This reckless disregard for our natural surroundings is nothing short of a catastrophe, and the government's failure to intervene is, to put it mildly, deeply concerning.

It is essential that immediate action be taken by the government to curtail these destructive activities. The consequences of these actions extend beyond the visual aesthetic of the landscape; they strike at the very core of our ability to breathe and to exist. Trees are the lungs of our planet, purifying the air and providing us with the oxygen we need to survive. Without these vital elements, the well-being of not only the people of Turbat but all of humanity is at stake.

In light of this, it is imperative that the government takes swift and resolute measures to address this crisis. The survival of our environment and, by extension, our species hinges on their intervention to preserve these natural treasures. It is high time for the government to wake up to the gravity of this situation and take the necessary steps to protect the invaluable gift of nature which is our trees.

 

   

By: Bisma Gichki

Turbat