A wooden window structure at Durvesh Tea Shop on MG Road, near Fashion Street, collapsed earlier this evening around 7:30 PM, reportedly due to the intense vibrations caused by loud DJ music being played as part of Eid-E-Milad celebrations.
The tea shop’s owner, Shafi Shaikh, a senior citizen who has been residing in the same building for several decades, expressed deep concern over the impact of high-decibel sound on the structural integrity of old buildings.
Pune VIDEO: Ganpati Visarjan Processions, Eid Celebrations Cause Noise, Traffic Woes In Hadapsar“Such was the huge noise of the DJ that the window fell down. I could feel my entire building shaking,” Shaikh added. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident.
Shaikh, who lives alone in the ageing structure, voiced his disappointment and urged authorities to take immediate action. “This level of noise is not just a disturbance; it’s dangerous. The police need to take this seriously before something worse happens,” he added.
Pune-Based Student In UK Accused Of Issuing Rape Threats To His Classmates; Outraged Netizens Demand ActionLocal residents have also echoed Shaikh’s concerns, calling for better regulation of sound levels during public festivities, especially in densely populated and structurally sensitive areas like Pune Camp.
Police are yet to issue a statement regarding the incident.
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