Hindustan Times (Delhi)

North body to survey buildings in locality

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: A day after the collapse of a five-storey building in Sawan Park, the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n said it will conduct a fresh survey of buildings in its area to identify other dangerous structures.

On Thursday, the North Corporatio­n’s engineer-in-chief Vijay Prakash issued a circular directing all executive engineers to revisit all houses in their areas.

“After the collapse of a building in Sawan Park, we are assuming more dangerous houses are there in different neighbourh­oods. To avoid more such incidents, a decision has been taken to conduct this survey,” a senior North MCD official said.

The civic agency usually carries out a survey every year before monsoon in order to identify dangerous buildings. This year, 178 “dangerous” structures were identified across Delhi as per the report issued by the three municipal corporatio­ns in June. But the building in Sawan Park, which collapsed on Wednesday, was not on that list.

Officials said they didn’t find any crack during their visit to the house a few months ago. “We are still conducting an inquiry into this matter. It will also be checked if the house was constructe­d illegally,” a senior North Corporatio­n official, on condition of anonymity, said.

Constructe­d 25 years ago, the building was dilapidate­d, say civic officials. Local residents alleged that they had filed several complaints with the North MCD but the agency didn’t take any action.

Meanwhile, the process to conduct a fresh survey will be completed within one week’s time and necessary action will be taken as per the provision of Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n Act.

“Any laxity or misreporti­ng in this regard shall be viewed seriously and the field staff concerned shall be held responsibl­e for negligence,” Prakash said.

The civic agency also directed officials to issue vacation notices to the already identified dangerous buildings. “The vacation notices to such properties be issued immediatel­y and sealed, so that such incidents won’t occur in the future,” mentioned in the cir- cular issued on Thursday.

OFFICIALS SUSPENDED

On Thursday, the North MCD discontinu­ed the contract of an engineer while suspended two others in connection with the collapse of a five-storey “weak” building.

While an executive engineer and an assistant engineer have been suspended, the contract of a junior engineer has been terminated, according to an official order. “Under the orders of the competent authority, Rajesh Sharma, executive engineer, maintenanc­e, and Abhay Jain, assistant engineer (civil) Keshavpura­m zone are placed under suspension with immediate effect pending inquiry against him,” said the order issued by the North MCD’S vigilance department.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT PHOTO ?? Several buildings adjacent to the collapsed structure in Sawan Park have been deemed unsafe.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT PHOTO Several buildings adjacent to the collapsed structure in Sawan Park have been deemed unsafe.

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