Updated On: 31 August, 2011 07:27 AM IST | | Varun Singh, Chetna Sadadekar, Maleeva Rebello
Monday's South Mumbai landslide has set residents who live near hillocks elsewhere in the city on edge
Monday's South Mumbai landslide has set residents who live near hillocks elsewhere in the city on edge
The landslide in Haji Ali two days ago, thatu00a0 claimed two lives, has raised concerns among residents across the city who live near hilly areas about their own safety.
MiD DAY overviews three such societies, living too close to the mountains, to be comfortable in these rainy days.
Highland Park
The western edge of Bhandup and Mulund comprises Sanjay Gandhi National Park and a small mountain.
Highland Park building, located on Guru Gobind Singh road, Mulund (W) is a complex, which is the closest to these two natural features.
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| (Clockwise from right): The debris from the landslide that occurred inext to the 10-storey Vellard View Society near Heer Panna; Atlantic Society abuts Gilbert Hill in Andheri; one of its residents points to the hill up close; Highland Park society at Mulund can be seen set against a mountain. Pics/Datta Kumbhar, Sameer Markande,MAhesh Chafe Read Next Story Trending Stories |