Why People In Mumbai Live In Unsafe Homes And Risk Their Lives | Read

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The death of 14 people in a building collapse in Mumbai's Dongri on Tuesday has yet again highlighted how people in the city continue to live in dilapidated homes that are on the verge of collapse. In the city, where people say that finding god is easier than finding a home, residents continue to stay in unsafe buildings even if it means risking their lives. In several cases, the buildings are illegal and in many cases, the residents cannot afford redevelopment.

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