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BKC Hospital built by MMRDA comes out unscathed in Cyclone Nisarga

As a precautionary measure, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai had shifted around 150 patients from the makeshift COVID-19 care center

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The cyclonic storm Nisarga uprooted several trees across Mumbai. Picture/Ashish Rane

The cyclonic storm Nisarga uprooted several trees across Mumbai. Picture/Ashish Rane

The mega facility hospital at the Bandra-Kurla Complex, which was constructed in 12 days by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to house non-crictical patients in the wake of novel Coronavirus, has and withstood the test of nature and came out unscathed as Cyclone Nisarga passed through MMR on June 3.

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