Ghodratollah Mohammadi, CEO of the Tehran Fire Department and City Authority, stated “50 % of presidency buildings” within the capital do not need the group’s approval.
In an interview with Tehran Radio and Television on Thursday, January 11, Prime Minister Mohammadi stated that there have been nonetheless “75 buildings at excessive threat of fireside” within the capital area that weren’t made secure.
He additional famous that the variety of these buildings has decreased from 129 to 75 previously 12 months and a half and that lawsuits have been filed in opposition to these 75 buildings listed as excessive threat.
In June 2023, after Iran’s Attorney General’s Office revealed a listing of 129 “high-risk” buildings in Tehran regardless of the town’s objections, Tehran metropolis councilors introduced that the record included “very high-risk” buildings. It stated it included buildings that have been in danger. There are roughly 11,000 high-risk buildings in Tehran.
A member of the Tehran City Council additionally acknowledged the existence of “authorized deficiencies” on this regard, saying that because the judiciary intervened as a “prosecutor” it should resolve the destiny of the damaging constructing.
The difficulty of neglecting harmful buildings within the capital has been raised for years, and after the Praskovil fireplace incident a number of lists of harmful buildings in Tehran have been drawn up and their publication has been the topic of controversy and debate. . And particulars.
In the identical context, Tehran metropolis council members reported that the federal government of President Ebrahim Raisi had abolished a part of the fireplace finances, deeming it a “luxurious”.
At the identical time, Hamzeh Shakib, head of Iran Construction Technology Organization (ICEO), stated that greater than 1,000 harmful buildings of 12 flooring or extra, which pose a hearth threat, have been recognized in Tehran.
Shakib stated in a press convention on July 24, 2023, that eight organizations, together with the ICEO, had recognized these buildings “in want of particular upkeep.”
Mehdi Babaei, head of the Tehran City Council’s Security and Crisis Committee, instructed the semi-official ILNA information company in June 2023 that after issuing a warning about these buildings, the town requested the judiciary to “ban the constructing’s public security.” They ought to reduce off the tolls and ask for a lockdown.” that. “
The head of ICEO additionally said on the press convention: “Based on the teachings realized from the Plasco incident, we are going to present the fireplace division with three-dimensional flooring plans of those buildings and analyze the collapse mechanisms of the buildings to assist the fireplace division reply and analyze the collapse mechanisms of the buildings. We have made a proposal to enhance your response in an emergency. ”
However, he added that the ICEO doesn’t have the authority to supervise authorities buildings and is targeted on personal buildings and constructions.
Shakib additionally referred to the lifespan of buildings in Iran, saying, “Currently, the typical lifespan of buildings in Iran is 30 to 40 years, whereas on the earth this determine is 75 to 100 years.” Ta.
Highlighting current devastating earthquakes, together with the one in Kermanshah province, he stated: “The actuality is that when an earthquake happens, the federal government now not has the capability to compensate for the injury.”
The difficulty of neglecting harmful buildings within the capital has been raised for years, and after the Praskovil fireplace incident a number of lists of harmful buildings in Tehran have been drawn up and their publication has been the topic of controversy and debate. . And particulars.