Construction of the project began in May 2007, and as of summer 2010 there are around 25,000 residents.
The extension covered around 230,000 residents, compared with the 150,000 in the original zone.
Although the settlement has been electrified around 2010 residents cannot afford to pay for that service.
The village population is reported to be around 1300 residents.
It has destroyed 941 houses and made homeless around 6,000 residents.
At its peak of development, Mohenjo-daro could have housed around 35,000 residents.
Around two dozen residents, some in their 80's and gasping for air, were taken to hospitals.
Before the Kosovo War of 1999 the village had around 2000 residents.
By 1940 Juliff had around 50 residents, a church, and three businesses.
According to the latest census it holds about 1,200 households and around 4000 residents.