New Delhi: Seeking to ensure seismic stability of high-rise buildings, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has started identifying such structures and issuing notices to groups and institutions to submit structural audit reports.
In a statement, the SDMC said that it has already started taking action in accordance with the instructions given by the Delhi High Court in view of earthquakes and the seismic stability of high-rise buildings in the city.
"In order to ensure seismic stability of buildings, the SDMC has started identifying high-rise buildings and issuing notices seeking a structural audit report," the civic body said.
It said that 77 notices have been issued to the authorities at schools and residential group housing societies and institutions, asking them to submit structural audit reports.
"An inspection was carried out by the engineers of the building department at the Sunny Valley housing society, Sector 12 and Delhi State Housing Society, Sector 19 of Dwarka to check the retrofitting work on Sunday," the statement said.
Earlier, a structural consultant was appointed to strengthen the buildings and make those safe from a seismic point of view, it said.