A St. Patrick’s Day celebration near the University of Pittsburgh turned tragic when a roof collapsed under the weight of partygoers, sending more than a dozen people plummeting to the ground. The terrifying incident, which was captured on video, has left 16 people injured—three in serious condition.
What Happened?
On Friday, a large crowd gathered in Oakland, Pennsylvania, for the annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. The atmosphere was lively, with students and partygoers flooding the streets. In footage posted to social media, dozens of people can be seen packed onto the front porch roof of a house, seemingly enjoying the party.
Moments later, disaster struck. Without warning, the overloaded roof gave way, sending the group crashing down in a shocking scene. Screams filled the air as stunned bystanders rushed to help those who had fallen.
Injuries and Response
Emergency responders arrived quickly to assess the situation and transport the injured to local hospitals. Authorities confirmed that 16 people were hurt, with three sustaining serious injuries and 13 suffering minor wounds. Fortunately, despite the severity of the accident, there were no fatalities.
Pittsburgh Public Information Officer Emily Bourne noted that hundreds of University of Pittsburgh students were in the area when the collapse occurred. She emphasized how lucky it was that the outcome wasn’t even worse, given the large crowd and the potential for greater structural damage.
What Caused the Collapse?
While the exact cause of the roof’s failure is still unclear, the sheer number of people standing on it may have exceeded its weight capacity. Older homes, like those commonly found in the Oakland neighborhood near Pitt, may not be built to support such heavy loads. Investigators will likely examine the structural integrity of the home and determine whether it was properly maintained or if any violations contributed to the collapse.