Municipal corporation orders demolition of unsafe buildings in Shimla

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Shimla Municipal Corporation orders evacuation of 170 unsafe buildings ahead of heavy rains.

Municipal corporation orders demolition of unsafe buildings in Shimla
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Shimla, 06 August: With heavy rains forecast by the weather department, the Shimla Municipal Corporation has taken proactive steps to ensure public safety by issuing notices to vacate 170 unsafe buildings in the city. The Municipal Corporation has also ordered the demolition of three buildings deemed highly unsafe during the ongoing rainy season.

Municipal Commissioner Bhupendra Atri announced that out of the 170 buildings identified as unsafe, around 130 are currently inhabited. The administration has directed the residents of these buildings to vacate to prevent any injuries or casualties during the anticipated heavy rains. The remaining 40 buildings, though vacant, are also being closely monitored to deal with any potential threat.

The decision to demolish the three buildings was taken following assessments that found them particularly vulnerable to rain-induced damage. These structures are considered an immediate threat to safety, and their demolition is expected to reduce the risk of collapse or further damage to nearby properties.

In preparation for adverse weather, the municipal corporation has implemented several measures to protect the city. All blocked drains have been cleared to prevent waterlogging and reduce the risk of landslides, a common problem during the monsoon season. Additionally, tarpaulins have been placed over unprotected houses to protect them from rain and minimise further damage.

Special attention is being paid to the Lakkar Bazaar area, known for its unstable terrain. The area around the ridge is particularly prone to landslides, and residents have been advised to take extra precautions during heavy rains. The administration has appealed to people to follow safety guidelines and move to safer areas if necessary.

Commissioner Atri stressed the importance of cooperation during this challenging time. With the weather department warning for heavy rains, residents are urged to follow evacuation notices and prioritise their own safety. The municipal corporation has also completed necessary preparations, including thorough cleaning of drains and sewers, to ensure effective water drainage and minimise the risk of flooding.

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