Heritage building collapse in Andhra Pradesh highlights need for urban planning

Nellore City News

Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 21:50:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 04:29:39

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Heritage building collapse in Andhra Pradesh highlights need for urban planning

A recently released video showing a collapsed heritage building in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, has brought attention to the challenges of urbanization and the need for comprehensive urban planning in the state.

The incident, which is certainly a tragedy, has raised questions about the safety of old buildings and the importance of preserving cultural heritage in the context of a rapidly developing state.

The collapsed building, located in Nellore city, is said to have been over a century old and was once a landmark in the area. According to local reports, the structure was being renovated to house a jewellery shop on the ground floor and residential units above it. However, the renovation project allegedly ignored basic safety protocols, leading to the building's collapse, trapping several workers and causing serious injuries to some.

This incident has raised concerns about the lack of oversight and regulation of heritage buildings' renovation and construction to prevent such tragic accidents.

Experts say that incidents like these highlight the need for stronger regulations and urban planning to prevent these incidents. They emphasize the need to strike a balance between promoting economic development and ensuring the safety and preservation of cultural heritage and the well-being of citizens.

In response to the incident, authorities in Nellore have promised a thorough investigation and called for stricter adherence to building safety regulations to avoid such incidents.

The state's urban development department has vowed to review all construction and renovation projects in heritage buildings across the state to ensure compliance with the highest standards of safety.

Nellore's incident emphasizes the need for India to embrace sustainable urban planning that prioritizes the preservation of cultural heritage and the safety of all residents. It will be interesting to see how the state of Andhra Pradesh addresses these issues and ensures that such a tragedy is never repeated.