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Four injured after house roof collapses in Lahore

Four members of the same family were injured after the roof of a house collapsed in Lahore’s Shalimar area on Sunday. Rescue teams responded quickly to the incident, rescuing the victims from the debris and transporting them to nearby hospitals for medical treatment.

The accident occurred in Pathan Colony, located near Ghausia Chowk on Shalimar Road. According to Rescue 1122 officials, emergency responders reached the scene shortly after receiving reports of the collapse. Rescue personnel carried out a search operation, safely removing the injured individuals from beneath the rubble before shifting them to hospitals.

Authorities said the house had a traditional roof made of mud and T-R girders, which collapsed unexpectedly. The exact cause of the incident has not yet been confirmed, and officials are expected to investigate whether the collapse was caused by structural weakness, aging construction, or other factors.

The injured victims have been identified as three-year-old Rajab, 35-year-old Zainab, 35-year-old Shahid, and 20-year-old Mujahid. Rescue 1122 confirmed that all four belong to the same family. Two of the injured were taken to Kot Khawaja Saeed Hospital for treatment, while the remaining victims also received immediate medical care.

Fortunately, rescue officials stated that all four injured individuals are in stable condition and are out of danger. Medical staff continue to monitor their recovery, and no fatalities have been reported.

After completing a thorough search of the damaged building, Rescue 1122 confirmed that no additional people were trapped under the debris. The rescue operation was officially concluded once authorities ensured the site was clear.

Building collapses remain a concern in parts of Pakistan where older structures and traditional construction methods are still common. Experts have frequently emphasized the importance of regular structural inspections and timely maintenance, particularly for buildings constructed with aging materials. They also encourage homeowners to seek professional assessments if signs of cracks, weakened roofs, or structural damage become visible.

The latest incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the rapid response of rescue services. Prompt action by Rescue 1122 helped prevent further casualties and ensured that the injured received immediate medical attention. Local authorities are expected to assess the condition of the damaged property and determine whether additional safety measures are required to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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