At least nine people died after a five-story residential building collapsed in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi [1], [3].

The incident highlights the persistent risks associated with residential structural integrity in densely populated urban centers of India. The scale of the collapse has necessitated a multi-agency response to recover victims and secure the surrounding area.

Emergency responders, including the Delhi Police and the National Disaster Response Force, arrived at the scene to lead search and rescue operations [1], [2]. The building involved was a residential structure with five stories [3]. While the cause of the collapse has not been specified, the impact left several residents trapped beneath debris [2].

Rescue teams successfully recovered four people from the rubble [2]. Despite these rescues, the death toll reached at least nine [1]. Search operations continued as responders worked to locate other individuals feared buried within the wreckage [2].

Local authorities have not yet released a formal report on the structural failures that led to the disaster. The collapse occurred on May 24, 2026 [1], [2]. Efforts remain focused on clearing the site and ensuring no further collapses occur in the immediate vicinity.

At least nine people died after a five-story residential building collapsed

This collapse underscores the critical need for stricter enforcement of building codes and regular structural audits in South Delhi. The involvement of the National Disaster Response Force indicates a high-complexity rescue operation, reflecting the danger posed by unauthorized or poorly maintained multi-story residential constructions in the region.