Updated On: 19 April, 2019 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
Residents of 80-year-old building say cement roof collapse on Wednesday night was due to vibrations, MMRCL officials unresponsive

The parapet from the top floor fell off as residents blamed underground Metro III work for it
After south Mumbai, residents of a building in Mahim have now blamed MMRC officials for Metro III work endangering their building. Residents of Rahat Manzil in Mahim are living in a constant state of fear after one of their window parapet collapsed on Wednesday around 9.30 pm. The ongoing underground Metro work in front of their building was blamed for the incident.
On August 25, 2017, a limestone finial, an ornamental piece on the JN Petit Institute and Library, a heritage structure in south Mumbai, had fallen off the building from a height of 10 metres, creating panic among citizens living in nearby buildings.