Gurugram, India: In a concerning development, an audit report has declared the seventh tower at Chintels Paradiso, a residential society in Gurugram, as unsafe. This follows the collapse of two towers in the same complex earlier this year, resulting in tragic loss of life.
The audit, conducted by a team of independent experts, identified significant structural deficiencies in the seventh tower, raising serious concerns about the safety of residents. The report has been submitted to the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), which is now evaluating the findings and considering necessary actions.
The latest revelation has further intensified the scrutiny on the construction quality and safety standards of residential projects in Gurugram. It also raises questions about the regulatory oversight and accountability of developers in the region. The incident has sparked widespread public outrage and calls for stricter regulations to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Residents of the seventh tower have expressed deep concern and uncertainty about their safety. Many have demanded immediate relocation and compensation. The GMDA, in response, has assured residents that their safety is paramount and that appropriate measures will be taken to address the situation.
The collapse of the two towers at Chintels Paradiso earlier this year had sent shockwaves through the Gurugram real estate market. The incident exposed serious flaws in the construction process and highlighted the need for stricter regulations to ensure the safety of residents. The latest audit report further underscores the urgency of addressing these issues.