Mumbai pub blaze: 913 illegal structures razed in 14 days

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Continuing its single-biggest drive against illegal constructions after the December 29 pub blaze that claimed 14 lives, the has razed a which could be hazardous in case of a fire, an said here on Friday.

"The demolished structures include hotels, restaurants, pubs, bakeries, big and small eateries and places where bulk foods are prepared across the city," said an spokesperson for the (BMC).

In the ongoing action on Friday, the demolition squads sealed eight restaurants/ establishments not complying with fire safety norms, illegal constructions were demolished at 52 places and 271 others were warned to comply immediately, besides seizing 197

Since December 30 till January 12, the has inspected 2,568 establishments from the fire safety perspective and seized a whopping 1,410

The Corporation has issued notices to 718 establishments to carry out necessary fire safety amendments since the tragedy.

The total number of establishments sealed for large-scale irregularities including non-compliance of fire norms has now touched 55, including the eight shut on Friday.

The 52 teams set up for the purpose in 24 divisions include personnel of the Fire Brigade, Health Department, Building & Factory Department, who scrutinize construction-related works, entrances-exists, open spaces, etc., and break down illegal doors within the premises.

The BMC's massive drive, termed as "belated" by some, came after a raging inferno in two rooftop pubs -- Mojo's Bistro and 1Above restaurants -- in the Kamala Mills Compound in Lower Parel killed 14 patrons and injured another 55.

In a related incident, Maharashtra Congress's of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil on Friday demanded a probe by the CBI into the pub blaze and suspension of

"The has publicly admitted that he has received calls from some politiciaisn pressurizing him to 'go slow' on the illegal constructions drive, but he has not revealed the identity of the callers. The series of fire incidents in the city which claimed many innocent lives are an outcome of the illegalities perpetrated by the BMC," Vikhe-Patil said.

He said a delegation would call on

seeking a CBI probe and suspension of Mehta, failing which he would file a petition in the

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, January 12 2018. 20:36 IST