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Five-storey building in Hyderabad demolished after it tilted

By, Hyderabad
Updated on: Nov 21, 2024 07:14 AM IST

Excavation work to erect two pillars in the plot is likely to have affected the foundation of the building, an official of the GHMC said

The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and the Telangana revenue department on Wednesday began demolition of a five-storey building at Siddiq Nagar in Gachibowli area, after it tilted, raising fears of an imminent collapse, on Tuesday night, people familiar with the matter said.

Five-storey building in Hyderabad demolished after it tilted

According to a GHMC official who was supervising the demolition, the building suddenly tilted towards its left at around 9 pm on Tuesday, triggering panic among the residents.

“While almost all of them ran out of their rooms, one person, identified as Iqbal Hussain, jumped off the third floor of the building, sustaining injuries. He was shifted to a nearby hospital, where his condition is stable. All the other residents were accommodated in a local community hall,” the official said.

The building – Happy Residency – was constructed over 50 square feet area, in violation of the GHMC norms in 2022. “There are five floors in the building, including a pent house. Except the ground floor and the pent house which have one bed room each, three other floors have double-bedroom flats,” the official said. The official said three days back, works on the construction of a new building began on an open plot behind Happy Residency. “On Tuesday morning, the builder took up excavation in the plot for erection of two pillars and this appears to have affected the foundation of the building, which tilted,” the official said.

 
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