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More than 400 houses in Muharraq collapsing, sparking safety concerns among residents

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Last updated: 2024/09/26 at 11:19 AM
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The collapse of another derelict house in Muharraq has raised concerns about the condition of hundreds of crumbling homes in the area, posing a serious threat to residents and the city’s heritage. While immediate dangers are being addressed, long-term solutions remain elusive, leaving residents fearful and frustrated. Residents like Aysha, who lives near the collapse site, fear for their safety as the authorities need to take action before a disaster occurs. Financial burdens prevent many residents from repairing their homes, with costs exceeding BD20,000, making restoration nearly impossible for those with heritage features.

Local councillor Dalal Al Moqahwi estimates that over 400 homes in Muharraq are in various stages of disrepair, with a subcommittee formed to assess the risk level of each property and manage immediate threats. Abandoned properties attract crime and pose public health risks due to infestations, calling for urgent action. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning has initiated the Old Muharraq Development Project to breathe new life into the city while conserving its history, with all phases expected to be completed by December 2026.

However, resistance from some families who are reluctant to move from their homes presents a challenge to the development plan. Municipal Council member Fadhel Al Oud highlights the lack of a dedicated budget hindering efforts to address the crisis effectively. Coordinating with relevant authorities and charitable organizations is crucial to cover renovation costs, with a recommendation for budget allocation submitted to parliament. Urgent action is needed to allocate a portion of the state budget to address homes at risk of collapse, especially with royal endorsement of the matter.

Overall, the situation in Muharraq calls for a balanced approach that prioritizes residents’ safety without compromising the long-term future of the community’s housing needs. With ongoing assessments and initiatives like the Old Muharraq Development Project, there is hope for the revitalization of the historic city while addressing the pressing issue of crumbling homes. Collaboration among authorities, residents, and stakeholders is essential to ensure the preservation of Muharraq’s heritage and the well-being of its residents. By addressing the financial burdens and resistance to relocation, sustainable solutions can be implemented to safeguard the city’s future.

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