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After Ghatkopar incident, Central Railway orders structural audit of hoardings in its zones

CR's chief spokesperson Swapnil Nila said the engineering department has been asked to carry out the audit of all the hoardings from the stability point of view

PTI Mumbai Published 14.05.24, 08:24 PM
Rescue and relief work underway near the site of the hoarding collapse at Ghatkopar, in Mumbai, Tuesday, May 14, 2024. At least 14 persons were killed and 76 others injured on Monday night when a 100-foot tall illegal billboard fell on a petrol pump in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai

Rescue and relief work underway near the site of the hoarding collapse at Ghatkopar, in Mumbai, Tuesday, May 14, 2024. At least 14 persons were killed and 76 others injured on Monday night when a 100-foot tall illegal billboard fell on a petrol pump in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai PTI

In the wake of the hoarding collapse incident in Mumbai's Ghatkopar that claimed the lives of 14 persons, the Central Railway (CR) authorities have directed all its five divisions to conduct an audit of all such structures in their respective zones, officials said on Tuesday.

CR's chief spokesperson Swapnil Nila said the engineering department has been asked to carry out the audit of all the hoardings from the stability point of view.

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"A detailed structural audit is being carried out and will be completed shortly as per the instructions of Ram Karan Yadav, the general manager of the Central Railway," he said.

He also said the civic body carries out structural audits of the hoardings in railway premises at regular intervals.

"Structural audits for the hoardings are being carried out regularly," Nila said.

The Central Railways' Mumbai division has 138 hoardings erected at 99 different locations. The maximum size of these hoardings is 100 x 40-feet and the tenure of the contract varies from five years to a maximum of seven years, the official said.

Fourteen persons were killed and 75 others injured after the huge billboard at Chheda Nagar in Ghatkopar collapsed due to gusty winds on Monday evening. The hoarding was standing on the land of the Government Railway Police (GRP).

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who visited the incident site, ordered a structural audit of all hoardings in Mumbai.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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