"Cracks were noticed on the columns of three dangerous buildings in the wee hours today and the civic officials were alerted. Around 81 families were shifted to a community centre and other places managed by the Bhiwandi Nizampur City Municipal Corporation," Corporation's spokesperson Sunil Zalke told PTI.
The buildings, housed in Noor Complex of Nagaon area , were constructed in 2011, he said.
On July 31, eight persons were killed and 22 others injured when a residential building collapsed in Bhiwandi amid heavy rains.
"As of now, the civic body will not pull the buildings down but instead ask its owner to conduct a structural audit. After the audit, a suitable decision will be taken," Zalke said.
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