UP: Man Escapes As Boundary Wall Collapses On Him After Heavy Rains In Prayagraj | WATCH
UP: Man Escapes As Boundary Wall Collapses On Him After Heavy Rains In Prayagraj | WATCH
Reports said the wall, built on the Malakaraj side of the Rambagh railway station in Prayagraj, collapsed due to heavy rain, damaging at least six vehicles parked close to it

A man escaped as a boundary wall collapsed on him when he was walking down a street in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj amid heavy rains. The incident, which took place on the Malakaraj side of the Rambagh railway station, was captured in CCTV cameras.

Here is the video of the incident:

According to reports, the wall collapsed due to heavy rain on Wednesday morning (July 31). In the video, the man, who is carrying an umbrella, can be seen wading through a waterlogged street as it rains. Suddenly, the wall on his left collapses on him but he quickly escapes.

Reports said at least six vehicles parked close to the wall were damaged. After being informed about the incident, RPF, GRP, and police personnel arrived at the scene and the debris were removed by evening.

The railway administration has started an investigation into the wall collapse. Construction work is underway at the railway station and a wall was built on the Malakaraj side, the officials said.

When it rained, about 20 m of the wall fell over, damaging two cars, an e-rickshaw and other vehicles, officials said.

Uttar Pradesh has witnessed heavy showers in the last 48 hours with 12 deaths in rain-related incidents and three fires. At present, seven districts (out of 75) — Ayodhya, Ballia, Lakhimpur Kheri, Farrukhabad, Sitapur, Bahraich and Hardoi — are affected by floods in the state. Relief and rescue operations are underway.

The state relief commissioner’s office said four deaths were reported in Chandauli, three each in Banda and Gautam Buddha Nagar, two in Prayagraj, one each in Pratapgarh, Gonda and Etawah. Twelve of these deaths are related to lightning, drowning and snake bites.

The deaths were reported in the 24-hour period between 6 pm on Tuesday (July 30) and Wednesday (July 31). A report of the irrigation department said Ganga river is flowing above danger mark at Kachla bridge in Budaun.

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