Roof Collapse at 70-Year-Old Building in Jamshedpur
No injuries reported as structure crumbles near Baridih Tempo Stand
Key Points
• 70-year-old building’s roof collapses in Sakchi area
• Vehicle damaged, but no casualties reported
• District administration declared building condemned, shopkeepers resist eviction
JAMSHEDPUR – A 70-year-old building’s roof collapsed near Baridih Tempo Stand in Sakchi, damaging a vehicle but miraculously causing no injuries.
The incident occurred in the Sakchi police station area, raising safety concerns.
Several shops have operated in this structure for seven decades.
District officials had previously condemned the building as unsafe.
However, shopkeepers have resisted vacating their premises despite notices.

“We issued eviction notices long ago,” stated a building owner.
The administration has ordered the building’s closure or demolition.
Shopkeepers continue to occupy the premises, defying safety warnings.
The collapse highlights the urgent need for action on aging infrastructure.
Local authorities face challenges in enforcing evacuation orders.
The incident has sparked debates about urban development and safety measures.

Community members express concern over potential future accidents.
“We’re lucky no one was hurt this time,” remarked a local resident.
Officials are considering stricter measures to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
The situation remains tense as shopkeepers and authorities disagree.

