JAMMU: The Dharmarth Trust, which oversees the temple, reported that on Monday morning, lightning struck a part of the historic Ranbireshwar temple in this area, causing it to collapse. No one was hurt or killed as a result of the incident, it continued. It’s a historic temple in Jammu. A 200-year-old object. According to Ashok Kumar Sharma, secretary of the Dharmarth Trust, “the front piece of the temple collapsed owing to lightning at around 9.30 am amid continuing rains. Personnel from the disaster aid agency was present, he added. After the event, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) decided to examine the city’s religious institutions for dimension stability. Rajinder Sharma, the mayor, made the choice.“There is always a concern about the stability of building dimensions,” the mayor stated. We’ll evaluate the dimension stability of each and every house of worship in Jammu. He claimed that the JMC commissioner has been given instructions to audit all temples, mosques, gurdwaras, churches, and other houses of worship. The Ranbireshwar temple was constructed in 1883 by Maharaja Ranbir Singh and is situated on Shalimar Road close to the new secretariat.