"As per information received through RTI, there are 327 hilly areas classified as dangerous spread across 25 constituencies. Of the 22,483 huts in these areas, the authorities recommended shifting 9,657 huts on a priority basis," RTI activist Anil Galgali said.
"The remaining huts were proposed to be protected by constructing retaining walls around the hills," Galgali said.
Galgali has also alerted the Maharashtra government about the 327 hilly areas which are vulnerable to landslides owing to the expected monsoon shortly.
Last year, it was revealed through an RTI query, that almost 260 people lost their lives, while more than 270 people were injured in landslides between 1992 and 2013, he said.
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In wake of these incidents, Galgali has demanded that the government ought to act in order to safeguard the lives of those living in hilly areas.
"Deaths of those residing in hilly areas could have been prevented, had their hutments been shifted, as it was recommended by the Mumbai Slum Improvement Board which had carried out a comprehensive survey in 2010," Galgali told PTI.
"Acting on the Board's report, on 19 September 2011, the then Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had ordered preparation of an action plan. However, 34 months have passed since then but the Urban Development Department is yet implement it, neither had it prepared any Action Taking Plan (ATP) as Chief Minister Chavan had ordered," Galgali said.