Kozhikode Corporation serves notices on traders over recent fire outbreak
The Hindu
Building owners told to remove unauthorised alterations to ensure free movement of people
The Kozhikode Corporation has served notices on several building owners and traders at New Bazaar, Big Bazaar, and Oasis compound on Moideen Pally Road in the city, asking them to clear all unauthorised constructions and to ensure free movement of people through corridors by clearing open spaces of extra stock from shops.
The notices were issued following an inspection by corporation officials in the area against the backdrop of the fire in a building on September 10. The team led by Corporation Secretary K.U. Bini consisted of Executive Engineer Ramesh K.P., Assistant Engineers Annie Issac and Ashwathi C., and overseer Satheesh K.
There are 21 shops in V.K.M. Building where the fire broke out. The team found that none of them had any means to extinguish fire or infrastructure for fire safety. The team took note that the buildings in the area had a lot of unauthorised alterations, and that spaces were so clogged with stock that it restricted free movement of people. Even fire officials found it difficult to move around while attempting to douse the flames.
The election authorities are gearing up for the counting of votes cast in the simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on June 4. The Collectors and Election Officers of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) districts said on May 23 (Thursday) that their teams were ready for the counting of votes.
Responding to the prolonged water scarcity, the residents of the area took to the streets in protest on Wednesday. The protest, which drew attention to their plight, stopped only after the intervention of the police. It was not until 1.30 p.m. that a 4000-litre tanker was finally delivered by BWSSB, providing relief to the water-starved residents.