On December 10, 2024, a six-story apartment building in Cairo’s Waili neighborhood collapsed, claiming the lives of at least eight residents and leaving three others injured. Constructed in the 1960s, the building’s sudden failure has left the community in shock. As rescuers worked through the rubble, neighboring homes were evacuated to prevent further casualties. The exact cause remains unclear, with investigations underway.
A Pattern of Unsafe Practices
This tragic collapse is not an isolated incident in Egypt. Across the nation, shoddy construction practices and insufficient maintenance plague urban and rural areas alike. Decades of lax enforcement have allowed unlicensed and unsafe buildings to proliferate, particularly in poorer neighborhoods. Despite recent government efforts to combat illegal construction and rehouse those in at-risk areas, many cities still suffer from inadequate building codes and regulations.
The Way Forward: Stricter Oversight and Modernization
To prevent such tragedies, Egypt must continue strengthening its building safety measures. This includes not only stricter enforcement of construction codes but also proactive efforts to modernize existing structures and educate communities about the importance of structural integrity. Investment in urban planning and housing infrastructure is essential to safeguard lives and prevent further disasters.
Check out the following video, discussing about the tragic incidence.