2 min readChandigarhUpdated: Jul 6, 2026 04:02 PM IST
A day after the collapse of a building in Industrial Area Phase II that claimed two lives, the Chandigarh administration Sunday announced a city-wide exercise to identify such structures and ordered a magisterial inquiry to ascertain the cause of the collapse.
Deputy Commissioner Nishant Yadav said the incident has raised serious concerns over the structural safety of ageing and dilapidated buildings in the city, particularly those undergoing renovation.

According to the administration, preliminary information suggests that renovation work was underway in the building when it collapsed.
The sub-divisional magistrate (east) will conduct the inquiry, and the officer will be assisted by officials of the Building Branch of the Estate Office and the Engineering Department of the Chandigarh administration.
The inquiry will examine the circumstances leading to the collapse, including whether renovation work or any structural deficiencies contributed to the incident. The administration said further action will be taken based on the findings of the inquiry.
“We also appeal to citizens to inform the administration if they come across any building that appears unsafe or structurally weak so that timely action can be initiated,” the deputy commissioner said.
Soon after the collapse on Saturday, teams from the Chandigarh administration, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the police, fire, and emergency services launched a rescue operation that continued for several hours. Although two people died in the collapse, several others were rescued from the debris.
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