Updated On: 04 August, 2025 01:12 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The structure, identified as the Madanpura Post Office Building—a ground-plus-three (G+3) construction—had already been vacated due to its classification as a C1 category building, marking it as highly dilapidated and dangerous for occupancy

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A vacant MHADA building in Byculla West fully collapsed early Monday morning, though no injuries have been reported, according to the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB).
The incident was reported at 2:02 am on August 3, 2025. The structure, identified as the Madanpura Post Office Building—a ground-plus-three (G+3) construction—had already been vacated due to its classification as a C1 category building, marking it as highly dilapidated and dangerous for occupancy.
Initially, the rear portions of the first and third floors had collapsed. However, by 11:36 am on August 4, officials confirmed that the entire building had given way.