5 dead, many injured as dargah roof near Humayun's Tomb collapses: Delhi Police
A total of nine injured people were sent to AIIMS Trauma Centre and one was rushed to LNJP Hospital.
PTI
New Delhi, 15 Aug
Five people were killed and four others injured on Friday
evening after a wall of a dargah near the Humayun's Tomb in Delhi's Nizamuddin
area collapsed, police said.
A total of nine injured people were sent to AIIMS Trauma
Centre and one was rushed to LNJP Hospital, they said.
“We have learned that five people who were under treatment
at AIIMS trauma Centre died and others are still under treatment. We have
cordoned off the area," Joint Commissioner of police Sanjay Kumar Jain
told reporters.
He said that the people were visiting the dargah for Friday
prayers and were sitting inside the room due to rain when the incident took
place.
The rescue operation is completed, the police said, adding a
total of 10 to 12 victims were rescued from the debris after a call regarding
the incident was received at 3.55 pm.
Multiple rescue agencies, including the Delhi Fire Services
(DFS), Delhi Police, NDRF and Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), were
pressed into service following the incident.
"The Station House Officer and local staff reached
there within five minutes and started the rescue. Later, fire personnel and
CATS ambulances also reached the spot. NDRF also joined the rescue
efforts," a senior police officer said, adding that the rescue operations
are still going on.
A senior DFS official had initially said that a call
regarding the collapse of a portion of a dome at the tomb was received after
which five fire tenders were rushed to the spot immediately.
Authorities clarified that the incident did not involve the
main dome of the 16th-century monument but a smaller room within its premises.
Vishal Kumar, an eyewitness, told PTI, "I work at
Humayun Tomb. When we heard the noise, my supervisor came running. We called
for people and the administration. Slowly, we took out the people who were
trapped."
"There were at least 10 to 12 people. The Imam was also
there and he is also among the injured. I have taken out atleast eight to nine
people," he said.
A female eyewitness said, "I was standing outside and
was about to enter the room and was just two steps away from it. As it started
raining, everyone went inside to take shelter."
"Just then, the wall collapsed. After that, I started
shouting for help, but there was no one around. I kept shouting, and then some
people from nearby came and helped us rescue everyone trapped inside," she
told PTI.
"There has been no damage in Humayun Tomb. A new
structure was being built near the Humayun tomb, its portion has collapsed, and
some of it also fell onto the walls of the Humayun Tomb," Ratish Nanda,
conservation architect at Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), the organisation
behind the restoration of Humayun's Tomb, said.
The Humayun's Tomb complex has been the site of a
long-standing partnership between the Archaeological Survey of India and the
Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
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