Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Building Collapses in Egypt's Alexandria, Leaving Three Dead


(MENAFN) At least three people were killed and three others injured Sunday after a two-story building partially collapsed in the coastal Egyptian city of Alexandria, according to a statement issued by the Alexandria provincial authority on its official Facebook page.

The structure gave way when the ceiling of an upper-floor room caved in onto the ground floor below. Preliminary investigations revealed that a restoration order had previously been issued for the building, but the occupying families had declined to vacate the premises.

Security forces cordoned off the site and erected protective barriers around adjacent buildings to prevent further risk. Civil protection teams pulled three survivors from the rubble, who were subsequently transferred to a nearby medical facility.

The tragedy underscores a mounting structural crisis threatening one of Egypt's oldest cities. A 2025 study published in Earth's Future, an international peer-reviewed journal focused on climate change, cautioned that approximately 7,000 buildings across Alexandria—concentrated largely in its central and western districts—are at risk of collapse.

Egyptian authorities have sought to confront the problem through relocation initiatives such as Bashayer El-Kheir and tightened enforcement of building regulations. Nevertheless, the city's vast stock of aging and deteriorating structures continues to pose the most formidable challenge to the preservation of the historic Mediterranean metropolis.

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