A private company was hired by the homeowner to elevate the structure. However, the agency's repeated attempts to raise the two-story structure using hydraulic jacks were unsuccessful, and in addition to sustaining damage to the bottom floor and compound wall, the building on saturday slanted towards the next building by around 10 degrees. Officials from the hyderabad municipal corporation-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>greater hyderabad municipal corporation (GHMC), who arrived at the scene as soon as they received the information, claimed that the structure was raised by the home's owner without their consent.
The building's owner claims that because the road in front of his home was raised, rainfall poured in. He sought to increase the height of his building as a result, according to an official. In the meantime, Quthbullapur mla KP Vivekanand went to the location and said that the loose soil on the spot where the two-story building was erected was caused by a nala running behind. He said that "the building owner did not make use of technical expertise and no soil test was performed."
After consulting specialists, the ghmc officials decided to destroy it, and on sunday night they began to take it down. The residents of the building objected, claiming that it included their furniture and other possessions. The private business that was hired to increase the height of the building also asked the ghmc for a chance to rectify the problem rather than demolish it.
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