In a major preventive safety action, the Jaipur Municipal Corporation has demolished a six-storey structurally unsafe building in the Ramganj area of the city. The operation was carried out after authorities identified the structure as highly dangerous due to severe structural instability and unauthorized construction activities. According to officials, the building had originally been constructed as a four-storey structure, but additional floors were allegedly added without proper permissions. During construction, the structure reportedly began tilting, raising immediate concerns about its stability and the risk it posed to surrounding residential properties. As a precautionary measure, civic authorities evacuated nearby houses and restricted movement in the area before initiating the demolition. The controlled operation involved technical procedures, including drilling into key pillars to weaken the structure before bringing it down in a planned manner. Officials stated that the objective was to ensure zero casualties and prevent collateral damage in the densely populated locality. The demolition site has now been secured, and debris removal operations are underway. Authorities have confirmed that the action was taken to eliminate the threat of an imminent collapse, which could have resulted in significant loss of life and property had the structure been left unattended. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding unauthorized construction and compliance violations in urban areas. The civic body has indicated that stricter monitoring and enforcement measures will continue to identify and act against unsafe buildings in the city. No injuries have been reported, and officials have praised the precautionary evacuation process that ensured public safety during the demolition operation.


