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Delhi storms cause mobile tower collapse at Safdarjung Enclave

The incident, however, led to safety concerns among the residents’ welfare association, which alleged that a lack of structural safety was not heeded to by civic authorities

Published on: Jun 16, 2025 06:02 AM IST
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The brief spell of thunderstorm on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday led to the collapse of a 100-foot-high mobile tower in south Delhi’s Safdarjung Enclave, but no injury or casualty was recorded as the incident took place at around 4am, when the road had a scarce footfall, officials and residents said.

A senior police official said they received a PCR call, informing them that a tower had fallen near MCD Park in B-2 of Safdarjung Enclave. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
A senior police official said they received a PCR call, informing them that a tower had fallen near MCD Park in B-2 of Safdarjung Enclave. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)

The incident, however, led to safety concerns among the residents’ welfare association, which alleged that a lack of structural safety was not heeded to by civic authorities.

Pankaj Agarwal, of Safdarjung Enclave and a convener of NCR RWAs, said: “We have been objecting to the tower from the very day it was installed as a drain passed under the site compromising the structural safety. But our objections were not heeded to.”

He blamed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for “unilaterally installing the tower”. However, MCD did not comment on the matter despite repeated attempts by HT.

A senior police official said they received a PCR call, informing them that a tower had fallen near MCD Park in B-2 of Safdarjung Enclave.

Over 100 trees damaged

The squalls also caused large-scale tree damage across Delhi.

In its report, the New Delhi Municipal Council said 16 cases of tree felling were reported on Prithviraj Road, Lodhi Road, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Gandhi Sadan, Mandir Marg, and Ferozshah Road, among other places. In NDMC areas, damage to electricity wires led to outages in 12 locations.

A Public Works Department (PWD) official said 107 complaints were received by the control room till 7pm on Sunday and more than 90 such complaints pertained to uprooted trees, damaged branches and leaning trees obstructing traffic flow. “Many of these complaints have been received from traffic police, MCD and DM office. Our teams have cleared the sites obstructing traffic in the early hours,” the official said.

 
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