Two houses damaged after tree falls in Thane
Two houses were damaged after a tree fell on them in Maharashtra`s Thane district, civic officials said on Wednesday, reported news agency PTI.
Tree falls in Thane: No person was injured
No person was injured in the incident which took place at around 4.30 pm on Tuesday at Vitawa in Kalwa area, Thane Municipal Corporation`s disaster management cell chief Yasin Tadvi said, reported PTI.
Notably, Thane witnessed rains and thunderstorm on Monday.
Tree falls in Thane: Dangerous portion of the tree was cut
The roofs of the two single-storey houses were completely damaged after the tree fell on them on Tuesday, the official said, reported PTI.
Local fire personnel and the regional disaster management cell team rushed to the spot after receiving information.
The dangerous portion of the tree was cut and removed, the official said, reported PTI.
Tree falls in Thane: Other incidents
A portion of a two-storey building, which had been declared `dangerous`, collapsed in Bhiwandi town of Maharashtra`s Thane district, civic officials said on Wednesday, reported PTI.
Six persons were rescued from the building after the incident which occurred at around 10 pm on Tuesday, Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation`s disaster management cell chief Raju Warlikar told PTI.
The building, located at the Bhandari compound and having 15 tenements, had been declared as dangerous and unfit for occupation, he said.
The owner of the building had been asked to ensure it was vacated, he said, reported PTI.
Some persons came to sleep on its first floor on Tuesday night when the staircase of the second floor collapsed, the official said, reported PTI.
After being alerted, local fire personnel and the disaster management team rushed to the spot.
Bhiwandi civic commissioner Ajay Vaidya monitored the rescue work.
The remaining portion of the staircase was razed after the incident and the work of pulling down the building would be taken up on Wednesday, Warlikar said, reported PTI.
“We have strict instructions to vacate the dangerous buildings before the monsoon and also get them razed. We will do the same in this case also,” he said, reported PTI.
(With inputs from PTI)