Updated On: 26 May, 2023 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Majority of them are illegal and inhabited by people who cannot afford to get the structural audit done; local representatives pin hopes on govt resolution that could regularise the structures

A dilapidated building in Ulhasnagar
The fate of those living in around 1,000 buildings in Ulhasnagar is in limbo, as no structural audit has been done of any of these structures. Though civic officials have sent notices to the building secretaries and residents, urging them to get the audit done, there has been no response from them. Local representatives feel once the Government Resolution on regularisation of the structures comes, the issue will be resolved. But until then, residents continue to live in fear.
The Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation (UMC) has sent notices to residents of 1,300 buildings in the city, asking them to get their structural audit done. Of these only 300 buildings have done the structural audit and they have been categorized by the UMC as per the different levels of risk. The demolition of highly dangerous structures has also been begun, as also is the process of cutting the supply of water and electricity to the buildings which need to be emptied to get the repairs done.