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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has initiated a crackdown on illegal high-rise constructions in unauthorized colonies, following a building collapse in Shakti Vihar that killed 11 people, including three children. The collapsed building, located in an unauthorized colony, was five to six storeys tall, in violation of safety norms. The civic body has started a survey to identify and seal dangerous structures, with 15 properties already identified for action.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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