Gurugram: The operation to take the body of a paradiso chinted population who was buried under tons of debris was suspended for several hours on Saturday as another concrete piece of the sixth floor of the Tower D, where the collapse of the vertical living room to the second floor originated, fell.
The new collapse caused the excitement to the housing community complex, where the population came with a handwritten poster who demanded the CBI probe into the February 10 cave which led to the deaths of two residents, ETTA Bhardwaj (D-203, second floor) and Sunita Shrivastava (D- 103, first floor).
The last body remained trapped in the debris that landed in his living room.
The national disaster response style team, which has dig through concrete for 48 hours now, must be careful because the first floor is usually ready.
The heavy concrete sitting on it has caused the curved floor down and the impact of the pieces that fall into it on Saturday causing a bulge that touches the ground floor.
From 11am to 4pm, NDRF operations remained suspended when personnel focused on strengthening the ground floor and preventing the first from giving in.
Commander NDRF PK Tiwari told toi on Saturday, “We have installed support on the ground floor and the basement to avoid collapse.
Rescue operations are stopped for several hours, but we have continued and will try to solve it today.” The NDRF team also began Gradually dismantle the concrete bulge that has settled on the ground floor.
The population of the G and C tower from the community, meanwhile, said they had seen cracks on the first floor of the Tower G (102) and the underground room of Menara C.
Residents brought this with subdivisional judge Ankita Choudhary, who oversaw survey rescue in the complex.
Officials say the right steps will be taken to overcome the concerns of the population.
Choudhary said the engineering team had been deployed in the community.
At the entrance of the main Paradiso, residents set up a tent to sit in protest until their demands for the CBI probe and police case against developers on behalf of the entire community registered.
A pine has been submitted against MD Chintels on complaints from EKTA’s husband.
Jittansy residents from several towers spent most of the day in the complex.
“We are afraid of entering our house,” said Ajay Kumar, added that they would continue their protests until justice was carried out and officials whose negligence caused the neglected structural problems taken to the book.
In a statement on Saturday, Chintels said Paradiso Group was “contracted to the famous Bhayana builder after a strict thorough test process for construction”.
“We have sent a copy of the contract to Gurugram DTP.
This clearly determines the quality of the material and the highest workmanship for use for the project.
According to our records submitted by the contractor, the best material from famous players has been used for the project, the details have also been distributed with authority who investigated.
We ourselves will take this problem very seriously so that it is not only us but developers and other buyers do not face the same situation in the future.
Even after starting the project submission from 2017, we have been available for each population complaint and many residents have been Respect the same.
The affected population is currently being accommodated in our sister projects with our staff fully monitoring the situation all the time.
We will compensate the affected population.
Or accommodate them in alternative settings until the repair work needed is complete, “said the company.