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Over 90 dilapidated buildings declared dangerous in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI: The Metropolitan Corporation Rawalpindi (MCR) has declared more than 90 old and dilapidated buildings across the city as structurally dangerous, ordering their immediate evacuation to prevent any potential loss of life.

According to officials, the buildings have been deemed unsafe due to their deteriorating condition, posing serious risks to residents and surrounding areas, particularly during the ongoing monsoon season.

The MCR has also issued formal evacuation notices to property owners, directing them to vacate the premises without delay. Authorities have warned that failure to comply may result in forced evacuation or legal action in the interest of public safety.

The move is part of a broader effort by city administration to identify and mitigate threats posed by aging infrastructure, especially in densely populated urban zones.

According to the notice, due to torrential rains, the buildings can cause a major tragedy, repaired or dropped the dangerous buildings.

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The notice further stated that legal action will also be taken against the residents in case of non -compliance.

On the other hand, Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has said that it is not possible for the government to provide alternative housing to all residents living in dilapidated and unsafe buildings across the province.

Memon revealed that 740 buildings have been declared structurally compromised in Sindh, of which 51 are classified as extremely dangerous.

“So far, 11 of the most dangerous buildings have been evacuated,” he added, emphasizing the scale of the challenge in ensuring public safety.

The minister acknowledged the severity of the situation but noted that limited resources and population pressure make it impractical to offer immediate housing solutions to all affected residents.

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