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Maharashtra CM orders evacuation of dangerous buildings after collapse

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered the forced evacuation of C1-category dangerous buildings across the state following a building collapse in Bhiwandi that killed nearly 10 people.

The collapse took place around 11:30 pm on Thursday, July 31, 2026, at the Kohinoor Apartment in Gangaramwadi, Balaji Nagar, Bhiwandi, a four-storey building already declared dilapidated and rated C1, the most dangerous classification.

Around 25 to 30 families had reportedly been evacuated before the structure collapsed, though some residents were still in the basement when it fell.

Fadnavis directed officials to evacuate all C1-rated buildings and authorised force where needed, while acknowledging limitations imposed by the courts.

Thane Municipal Corporation Commissioner Saurabh Rao issued a separate order for immediate re-inspection of deteriorated structures across Thane, calling for formal notices under Section 264 of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act and vacancy and demolition procedures for the most dangerous buildings.

Officials have also been told to disconnect electricity and water for residents resisting evacuation, and to arrange temporary municipal shelter for those without alternative housing.

The Thane commissioner’s directive also called for verifying carpet area ownership before enforcing evacuations, and for providing temporary municipal shelter to displaced residents who have no alternative housing.

For residents who resist evacuation from marked C1 buildings, officials have been authorised to disconnect electricity and water supplies as part of the enforcement measures.

Maharashtra’s building classification system rates structures from C1, the most dangerous category requiring immediate evacuation, down to C3, which typically requires only repairs rather than vacating the premises.

Rescue teams, including local fire brigade and disaster response personnel, worked through the night after the collapse to pull survivors and victims from the rubble of the Kohinoor Apartment.

Bhiwandi, an industrial town on the outskirts of Mumbai known for its powerloom textile industry, has seen several old and structurally weak buildings flagged as unsafe by municipal authorities in recent years.

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