New Delhi: A devastating structural collapse at the revered Dargah Sharif Patte Shah near Humayun’s Tomb claimed five lives and injured several others on Friday afternoon, raising urgent questions about heritage site maintenance in India’s capital.
Casualties: 5 dead (3 women, 2 men), 11 injured and hospitalized
Time of Incident: ~4:30 PM, Friday
Location: Nizamuddin area, adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site Humayun’s Tomb
Rescue Efforts: 5 fire tenders, DFS and NDRF teams deployed
Vishal Kumar, an employee at Humayun’s Tomb, described the chaotic scene: “We heard a thunderous crash—my supervisor came running. With bare hands and whatever tools we had, we started pulling people from the rubble before emergency teams arrived.”
NDRF personnel worked for hours to locate survivors in the unstable debris. Preliminary reports suggest 8-9 people were initially trapped beneath the collapsed roof structure.
Structural Deterioration: Aging masonry potentially weakened by decades of wear
Weather Impact: Recent heavy monsoon rains may have exacerbated vulnerabilities
Maintenance Concerns: Questions raised about ASI’s (Archaeological Survey of India) preservation protocols
The collapse has sparked outrage among conservationists:
Humayun’s Tomb complex attracts over 2 million visitors annually
Highlights urgent need for structural audits of India’s 3,693 centrally protected monuments
Comes just months after similar incidents at other heritage sites across India
Official Statement: Delhi Police confirmed the area remains cordoned off as structural engineers assess stability risks. The ASI has pledged a “thorough review” of maintenance procedures.
Victim Status: All rescued individuals are being treated at AIIMS Trauma Centre, with two reported in critical condition.
This developing story underscores the fragile state of India’s architectural heritage—where centuries of history meet modern-day preservation challenges.
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