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Gachibowli building collapse death toll rises; structure had ignored safety notice
A building collapse in Hyderabad's Gachibowli locality that claimed two lives was operating in violation of municipal regulations, having received a notice for unauthorised construction more than two months prior to the incident. The Cyberabad Municipal Corporation has now ordered a comprehensive inspection of illegal structures across its jurisdiction.
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The fatal collapse of a residential structure in Gachibowli has renewed scrutiny over building safety compliance and regulatory enforcement in Hyderabad's rapidly expanding tech corridor. Municipal records indicate that the building had been issued a notice 66 days before the collapse regarding unauthorised construction work, but corrective action appears not to have been taken.
The incident claimed two lives and has prompted immediate administrative action from civic authorities. The Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner has directed the Town Planning Wing to conduct a thorough inspection of unauthorised construction activities throughout the corporation's administrative limits, signalling a broader concern about structural integrity across the jurisdiction.
The discovery of the pre-existing notice adds another layer to questions about regulatory oversight and building code enforcement in the region. Authorities have not yet disclosed details about the nature of the unauthorised construction flagged in the earlier notice or the reasons the structure remained operational despite the warning.
The inspection drive now underway is expected to identify similar cases of non-compliance across the Cyberabad area, with potential implications for building owners and developers operating without proper authorisation or safety clearances.