
A 200-feet wall of Jaipur’s Amer Fort collapsed during heavy rain. PTI footage showed torrents of water streaming down as the ancient structure crumbled into debris.
A part of Jaipur's historic Amer Fort's wall collapsed due to heavy rainfall on Saturday, as reported by the PTI.
PTI shared a video which shows a 200-foot-long wall crashing down, leaving a trail of debris behind. The footage showcases water gushing down the ancient structure as the wall fell down due to the pressure caused by the downpour.
The incident underlines the impact of heavy monsoon rains on one of Rajasthan's most cherished and iconic heritage sites. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
Watch the visual:
The Amer Fort is located in Rajasthan's Jaipur city. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which attracts tourists from around the world.
Experts have raised concerns about the vulnerability of such large monuments during the monsoon season. They are often prone to damage during a natural phenomenon.