New York City. Tuesday morning at 7:57 a.m., FDNY responded to reports of bricks falling at 235 East 42nd Street after two columns buckled and floors 21 through 26 caved in at a high-rise undergoing conversion from office to residential units; the mayor said the building remains unstable and crews witnessed additional movement in a compromised column. Officials evacuated nearby buildings, closed Second Avenue and East 42nd Street, and taped off East 43rd Street as emergency responders and structural engineers worked with the project engineer this week to develop shoring plans; FDNY reported no injuries to workers or civilians and city agencies are coordinating stabilization and investigation efforts.
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This incident could disrupt your commute or daily routine if you live or work in Midtown. Check for traffic updates and road closures on Second Avenue and East 42nd Street. If you're in a high-rise, it's a reminder to know your building's evacuation plan.
This is a serious situation, but no injuries have been reported. Officials are working to stabilize the building and investigate the cause. Stay informed about local safety updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the Midtown area.
Emergency services and structural engineers benefited from rapid scene control, access to the site, and immediate ability to begin stabilization and safety assessments to protect surrounding residents and infrastructure.
Local residents, commuters, construction workers, and nearby businesses suffered disruptions, evacuations, street closures, and uncertainty following the partial collapse and declared instability of the high-rise.
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