Historic Wilhelmina Tower in Valkenburg Collapses Without Casualties
The early morning collapse of the iconic Dutch landmark averted a potential tragedy, with investigations underway into the cause.
- The 30-meter Wilhelmina Tower in Valkenburg, Netherlands, unexpectedly collapsed early Sunday morning at around 5:30 AM.
- The tower, a popular tourist attraction built in 1906, was unoccupied at the time due to the early hour and its closure for planned maintenance work.
- Search efforts involving drones and rescue dogs initially raised concerns about possible victims, but no people were found under the rubble.
- The cause of the collapse remains unknown, though a seismic event was detected at the time of the incident by the Dutch meteorological institute (KNMI).
- Local authorities have urged the public to avoid the site, warning against 'disaster tourism' as they continue to secure the area and investigate the event.