Three people died after a wall collapsed in the Chandwaji area of Jaipur [1].
The incident highlights the recurring risks associated with construction site safety and structural failures in urbanizing regions of Rajasthan.
DCP Hanuman Prasad Meena said the collapse resulted in three deaths [1]. Several other individuals were injured in the accident [1]. The collapse occurred at a site where the wall was still under construction [2].
Emergency responders were deployed to the Chandwaji area to assist those affected. Early reports indicated that several people were feared trapped beneath the debris as rescue operations began [2]. The specific cause of the structural failure has not been detailed beyond the fact that the wall was not yet completed.
Local authorities in Jaipur are managing the scene to recover the deceased and provide medical care to the injured. This event adds to a series of infrastructure-related accidents in the region where rapid development often intersects with varying safety standards.
“Three people died after a wall collapsed in the Chandwaji area of Jaipur.”
This incident underscores the critical need for stricter oversight of construction safety protocols in Jaipur. When under-construction structures fail, it often suggests a lapse in engineering standards or a lack of adequate temporary bracing, pointing to a systemic risk in local infrastructure development.



