The Hindu 19.08.2013
50 old buildings give Corporation the jitters
They are more than 60 years old, with damaged roofs
Two thickly populated wards in the city are under the
building safety scanner as an enquiry launched by the Madurai
Corporation has revealed that 50 buildings in these two areas are over
60 years old.
The details were gathered by the
authorities following a decision taken to assess the stability and
strength of old buildings after a spate of building collapse incidents
were reported in various towns and cities.
A team of
officials are now analysing these buildings located in ward number 67
(Pandhadi) and ward number 74 (Mahal area) since the report had cited
“roof damage” in some of these structures.
“We are
yet to come to a conclusion whether the old buildings in these two wards
are dangerous or not. These 50 buildings have to be inspected because
they were constructed 60 years ago,” M.Rakkappan, Chief Town Planning
Officer, Madurai Corporation, said. After receiving the particulars on
Friday, he told “The Hindu” that dangerous and unsafe structures have to
be demolished if they endanger human safety.
“We
want the help of Public Works Department because they are the competent
authority to assess the building stability and say whether any
demolition notice has to be issued to the owners,” he said.
Mr.Rakkappan
has suggested that the owners of these 50 old buildings should
voluntarily go for Self Assessment Report in order to find the strength
of the building.
“Just by taking into account the age
of the building we can’t’s say if the structure is weak. If the PWD
takes up inspection, it will be helpful,” he added.
The
Town Planning Wing of the corporation which has to do voluminous work
with regard to plan approvals, violations and encroachments seems to be
struggling due to shortage of staff.