The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is now focusing on shifting the tenants living in these buildings, identified as 'dilapidated and unfit for occupation', to temporary shelters, Housing Minister Prakah Mehta said.
"Almost 500 people are currently living in the residential and commercial premises housed in these nine cessed buildings. Our efforts to shift them to transit camps are underway," he said.
Residents of the building categorised as "cessed" are required to pay a cess to the housing authority for their upkeep.
The minister appealed to the occupants to vacate the buildings. "MHADA has made arrangements for their accommodation. Considering the gravity of the situation, I appeal to the residents to vacate their dilapidated buildings as its a question of their lives.