200-foot-long wall of Jaipur’s Amer Fort collapses as heavy rain lashes several districts of Rajasthan, Watch video

UNESCO world site ‘America Fort’ outer wall of 200 meters of 11 kilometers of Rajasthan’s Jaipur, collapsed in the middle of heavy rainfall. Watch the video.
UNESCO world site ‘America Fort’ outer wall of 200 meters of 11 kilometers of Rajasthan’s Jaipur, collapsed in the middle of heavy rainfall. The collapsed section in front of the Jwala Mat temple in the Fort complex falls after the torrent rain hours.
The video shared by the PTI shows that heavy rainfall erodes the wall of the old castle and causes it to collapse. The large part shows the water torrents flowing into the debris pile. Although Amer Fort is a popular tourism center, causality was not reported. However, secural cars and two -wheeled vehicles were damaged.
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Elephant trips off
The Inspector of the Palace of America Rakesh Chholak said, “Today, due to the heavy rains in Amer, the Rambagh wall in front of the Jwala Mata Temple collapsed. Keeping the welfare of elephants and tourists, the elephant journey in the America Palace is closed to further orders.”
About Amer Fort
Amer Fort, also known as ‘Amber Fort’, is the most popular touristic places in Rajasthan, 11 kilometers from Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh at the end of the 16th century. It is one of Jaipur’s UNESCO World Heritage List. This magnificent ‘red marble’ castle or ‘Rajasthan’s Hill Castle’ is a mixture of Hindu and Babur architectural styles. Evry Year attracts Lakhs of Tourit from India and abroad.
Heavy rainfall in Rajasthan
Heavy rainfall, Jaipur, Bundi, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, including several parts of Rajasthan threw. They were diluted with water such as rain and condition more than 10 cm until Saturday morning. According to reports, the Army and National Disaster Response Power (NDRF) is conducting aid in Kota, while the State Disaster Response Power (SDRF) evacuates inhabitants. While publishing a red warning for IMD, Bhilwara and Chittorgarh, an orange warning remained for Bundi, quota, Pali, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara, Jalore and Sirohi.




