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Boundary wall near Mahakal Temple in Ujjain collapses amid heavy rainfall, 2 dead

Ashok Patel, Chief Medical Officer of Health while speaking to mediapersons said, "'4 people were brought here, 2 among them were declared dead and 2 are undergoing treatment...our team is present and prepared to receive if more people are brought in'

September 27, 2024 / 21:49 IST
Two killed as wall of Maharajwada building opposite Mahakal temple in Ujjain collapses: officials

The boundary wall of the nearby structure of Mahakal Temple collapsed on Friday due to heavy rainfall in the area. According to initial reports, two people were killed in the tragic incident and two people also got injured and were shifted to the hospital for treatment. According to news agency PTI two people were killed as the wall of Maharajwada building opposite Mahakal temple in Ujjain collapsed.

 

Ashok Patel, Chief Medical Officer of Health while speaking to mediapersons said, " 4 people were brought here, 2 among them were declared dead and 2 are undergoing treatment...our team is present and prepared to receive if more people are brought in."

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first published: Sep 27, 2024 09:49 pm

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