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Moshi garbage depot collapse: Death toll rises to 9, rescue ops end

Moshi garbage depot collapse: Death toll rises to 9, rescue ops end

The five-day rescue operation at the Moshi Garbage Depot has ended after rescuers recovered one more body from the debris on Sunday, taking the death toll to nine. The tragedy unfolded on July 8 when a massive garbage mound collapsed onto the administrative building of the Waste-to-Energy project at the landfill site. Fourteen people were rescued or escaped, while nine workers lost their lives. Officials said 23 people were inside or around the building when the collapse occurred. Five workers escaped immediately after the incident, while rescue teams pulled nine others out alive during the operation. The incident has triggered serious concerns over waste management practices, urban planning, environmental compliance and civic accountability in Pimpri-Chinchwad, one of India’s fastest-growing cities. Experts believe heavy monsoon rain destabilised the towering landfill, creating lateral pressure that caused the garbage mound to collapse onto the building. Waste management Engineers and members of the Pradhikaran Nagari Suraksha Kruti Society (PNSKS) have alleged that the disaster resulted from multiple violations of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. According to their preliminary …

Deadline to clear Okhla landfill pushed to October

Deadline to clear Okhla landfill pushed to October

New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has once again extended the deadline for clearing the Okhla landfill site — this time by three months till October 2026. A senior MCD official said the department has now revised the target to October 2026. (Hindustan Times) The newly appointed Bharatiya Janata Party-led Delhi government had previously committed that the Okhla landfill would be cleared by July and the Bhalswa site by December 2026. A senior MCD official said the department has now revised the target to October 2026. “Dumping of fresh waste on the site has slowed down net progress. This revised target has been outlined in a report submitted to the Delhi government,” the official said, adding that both legacy and fresh waste processing will now continue till October 2026. According to an MCD report seen by HT, approximately 1.48 million metric tonnes of legacy waste remains at the Okhla landfill. While 9,000 metric tonnes of old waste is being processed daily, the complete disposal is now projected to take another two years. The …