Cracks and landslides have been causing concern in Pune, prompting the district administration to seek help from the Geological Survey of India (GSI) in conducting surveys in four locations, including Lavasa. The urgency for this survey comes after recent incidents of cracks on hills in Lohagad and Mauje Vegre village, Mulshi, as well as a landslide near Padalghar.

The district collectorate has provided precise coordinates of the affected locations to the GSI, with expectations that the ground survey will be conducted in the next few days. The results will be crucial in making decisions about potential evacuations and ensuring the safety of residents in the area.

In Lavasa, authorities have identified five bungalows at risk of landslides, following a recent incident where two people were feared trapped. The search operation had to be called off due to ongoing risks. With cracks appearing near Lohagad village, residents are anxious about their safety, and decisions about relocating nearby structures will depend on GSI’s recommendations.

The district administration is working to ensure the safety of residents and prevent further incidents of landslides in the region. Stay tuned for updates on the survey results and any necessary safety measures that may be implemented.

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