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2022 Mumbai building collapse

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On 27 June 2022, a building partially collapsed in Kurla, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[1] The four-storey, fifty-year-old building, which had been in poor condition for years, collapsed at around 11:30pm.[1] At least 19 people were killed and many others injured.[1]

Background

The housing structure was constructed in 1975 on collector land and originally housed over 40 people. It was first served a notice for repairs in 2013, and then in 2016 the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) disconnected the water and electricity to the structure and asked them to vacate. This request was refused by residents who hired a structural auditor to submit a report that the damage was repairable, and after the report it was removed from the 'dilapidated building' list and added to the 'under repairs' list.[2]

Collapse

On the night of June 27, the four story building, which was one of the four wings of the Naik Nager cooperative housing systems collapsed. All four parts of the building had been deemed dilapidated by the BMC. A resident acknowledged that all residents knew the building was dilapidated and had been previously asked by the chairmen of the BMC to vacate the premises by June 30, causing many to be in the process of looking for new housing.[3]

Legal

The owners of the building Rajni Rathod, Kishor Chavan, Balkrishna Rathod and others were arrested under charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and attempt to commit culpable homicide shortly after the collapse of the building. A contractor, named as Dilip Vishwas who housed labourers in the building was also arrested.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mumbai: Kurla building collapse death count rises to 19
  2. ^ Pinto, Richa; Ali, S. Ahmed (June 29, 2022). "Mumbai: 19 dead, 23 hurt as 47-year-old 4-storey Kurla building collapses | Mumbai News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  3. ^ a b "Mumbai building collapse: Owners who rented out flats booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder". The Indian Express. 2022-06-29. Retrieved 2022-06-29.