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Manhattan streets evacuated after structural failure at renovated skyscraper

Tuesday 07 - 15:45
By: Sahili Aya
Manhattan streets evacuated after structural failure at renovated skyscraper

Several streets in central Manhattan were evacuated during Tuesday’s rush hour after structural problems were reported at a skyscraper undergoing renovation, prompting emergency crews and building inspectors to secure the area.

The incident occurred at a 38-storey tower near Grand Central Terminal and the headquarters of the United Nations, a building formerly occupied by pharmaceutical company Pfizer that is currently being converted into residential apartments as part of a major redevelopment project.

According to the New York Fire Department, no injuries had been reported following the structural incident. Emergency teams were dispatched after reports of falling bricks from the building, leading authorities to close surrounding streets as a precaution.

Firefighters said that inspections at the scene revealed that two structural columns had become deformed on the 21st and 22nd floors, while sections of flooring had shifted between the 21st and 26th floors.

Authorities deployed around 40 emergency units, involving approximately 130 firefighters and emergency medical personnel, to assess the situation and ensure public safety.

The New York City Department of Buildings said its structural engineers were at the site investigating reports of potential structural issues. Officials are expected to examine the extent of the damage and determine whether additional safety measures are required.

The incident highlights the challenges involved in adapting older commercial buildings for new uses in one of the world’s most densely developed urban areas. Large-scale conversions of office towers into residential properties have increased in recent years as cities respond to changing demand for real estate.

Further details about the cause of the structural failure and the timeline for reopening nearby streets will depend on the outcome of ongoing inspections.


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