In the wake of a catastrophic landslide that engulfed an entire village in Maharashtra's Raigad area on that fateful July 19 night, the scars of that traumatic event still linger vividly in the minds of those who survived. For the residents of Irshalwadi, who now reside in makeshift container homes just a stone's throw away from their former lives, the menace of climate change has descended upon their doorstep. Extreme weather events, experts argue, have rendered the hillsides increasingly precarious, a ticking time bomb that threatens their very existence.