NYC building at risk of collapse prompts evacuations, FDNY says
Officials said 8 nearby buildings and a school were evacuated as engineers monitored a 37-story tower that remained unstable.
- On Tuesday, emergency crews responded to a Midtown East high-rise under construction after two structural support beams buckled on the 21st floor, triggering an immediate evacuation and street closures on East 42nd Street.
- Formerly the Pfizer Building, the 38-story structure is undergoing conversion into a 1,500-unit luxury rental complex, a redevelopment that began in 2024.
- The FDNY deployed 21 units and 79 personnel after reports of sagging floors between the 21st and 26th floors, while also evacuating nearby buildings at 221 and 225 East 43rd Street as a precaution.
- Authorities closed East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues to pedestrian and vehicular traffic to assist the emergency response, with no injuries reported among workers or the public.
- The Department and The NYPD are currently investigating the buckling at the site, which maintains an active construction permit, with more information expected later Tuesday.
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In New York, security works are under way to stabilize a high-rise building at risk of collapse.
A skyscraper in New York, which used to be the headquarters of Pfizer, was evacuated after several structural columns panned and some floors sank during its remodeling.
Workers begin stabilizing Manhattan high-rise after columns buckled
Workers began installing temporary supports Tuesday evening to stabilize a Manhattan high-rise after structural problems forced the evacuation of the building and several surrounding properties, though city officials warned that the situation remained serious despite signs the structure had stopped shifting. The 37-story building at 235 E. 42nd Street, the former global headquarters of Pfizer, had been undergoing conversion into more than 1,600 …
New York skyscraper on brink of collapse after ‘continual movement’ detected
A New York skyscraper is feared to be on the brink of collapse after "continued shifting" was detected.The 37-storey building, located in Midtown Manhattan is the former home of Pfizer and was under construction to be converted to a residential building.Hundreds of police cars and ambulances responded to the in New York's streets, with a "frozen zone" established to halt all pedestrian and vehicle travel.Nine nearby buildings have now been evacu…
Dramatic scenes unfolded in New York City after a high-rise building under renovation in Manhattan experienced significant tension in its columns and beams, causing the floor to buckle. People were evacuated from the building and surrounding areas, and several streets were closed as authorities assessed the risk of collapse.
In the middle of professional traffic, a 37-story building has to be cleared in Manhattan. Bars had bent and the cause remains unclear at first.
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