Mumbai Hoarding Collapse: 16 Dead, Owner Arrested

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On May 13, 2024, a large-scale hoarding fall in the Ghatkopar neighborhood of Mumbai resulted in a devastating death toll. The incident, which happened amid unexpectedly heavy gusts and rain, has provoked fury and prompted questions about the city’s billboard safety laws.

  • In Ghatkopar, Mumbai, a 120 by 120 foot hoarding collapse resulted in 16 fatalities and over 70 injuries.
  • Ego Media Pvt Ltd erected the hoarding, which was larger than permitted.
  • Owner of the company Bhavesh Bhinde is in custody.
  • The incident has led to an examination of Mumbai’s billboard safety laws.

Information about the Collapse

At a whopping 120 feet by 120 feet, the fallen billboard was apparently far bigger than the 40 feet by 40 feet maximum allowed. The hoarding was put on a ten-year lease and belonged to Ego Media Pvt Ltd, according to press reports. The corporation even tried to get it inscribed in the Limca Book of Records as the largest commercial hoarding in India.

In Pant Nagar, Ghatkopar East, a busy gas pump collapsed, trapping many people beneath the rubble. After hours of intense rescue work, 16 confirmed deaths were reported. In addition, the incident resulted in nearly 70 injuries.

Made an Arrest

After a prompt inquiry, the director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, Bhavesh Bhinde, was taken into custody by Mumbai Police. Bhinde is being charged with carelessness and breaking safety rules.

Increased Attention to Billboard Safety

Mumbai’s billboard safety regulations need to be strictly enforced in view of this unfortunate incident. It is expected that municipal officials would study current regulations in-depth and take appropriate action to stop future occurrences of this kind.

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