Building collapse: displaced families allotted houses
The Hindu
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Seventeen of the 28 families who had lost their houses in the collapse of the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) building in Tiruvottiyur, have been allocated houses in two different locations on Sunday.
Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and TNUHDB, T.M. Anbarasan handed over the allocation orders to the 17 families. Nine were allocated houses at tenements in All India Radio site in Ernavoor while the remaining were given houses in Nalla Thanneer Odai (N.T.O) Kuppam. While all the 28 families were initially offered houses in K.P. Park in Pulianthope, many did not prefer the option as it was located far.
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