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Thane district collector directs officials to vacate dangerous buildings on priority

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 10, 2023 15:20 IST

Thane district Collector Ashok Shingare has directed the district officials to ensure that all buildings declared as most dangerous ...

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Thane district Collector Ashok Shingare has directed the district officials to ensure that all buildings declared as most dangerous are vacated on priority and to make arrangements for the accommodation of displaced residents.

The step is being taken to avoid any untoward incident and loss of life, Shingare said addressing a meeting of the district officials on Monday. He asked the agencies concerned to conduct a survey of such buildings, get them vacated and also demolish them.

Last month, after a building collapsed in Thane, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said he has instructed Shingare and other authorities to immediately carry out a survey of the structures declared ‘most dangerous’ in the district and shift people living in them to safer places before the onset of monsoon.

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