The video of Mahim beach, uploaded to Twitter on Saturday, shows a tremendous amount of trash scattered across the beach to the point where little sand is visible. The tweet describes the litter as a “return gift” from the Arabian sea. A follow-up tweet uploaded by the Ward-GN of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation on Sunday showed a photo of the beach before and after authorities and BMC helped to clean and clear the sands. More from NextShark: Sisters Visiting Parents in Illinois Pass Away After Car Crash In addition, the tweet asked that citizens refrain from throwing their trash into rivers and drains as it eventually ends up in the sea. Twitter users expressed their anger and disappointment, with many calling for stricter enforcement. More from NextShark: ‘Did You Just Call Me a P*ki?’: South Asian Man Knocks Down Alleged Racist in London “You need to come up with technologies that can stop plastic entering [the] sea via drains. Controlling huge population is [tough]. But advancing technology to tackle such things is easier,” one user suggested. “Nature’s way of giving it back,” another user wrote. “We should do our bit as our citizens to keep the beach clean!” another user commented. The video has garnered over 92,500 likes and 1,245 likes since this writing.   Feature Image via Twitter @mumbaimatterz