
Structural damage including buckled pillars and sagging ceilings prompt evacuation; nearby school with 400 pupils closed
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A high-rise building in Manhattan, New York, has been evacuated due to the risk of partial collapse. The structure, formerly the headquarters of Pfizer, shows signs of severe structural damage including buckled support pillars and sagging ceilings. According to officials, the situation is "very serious."
A nearby school with approximately 400 students has been closed as a precaution. City building commissioner Mamdani stated that stabilization work will begin once the building is declared safe.
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Kinked pillars, slackened ceilings: In the middle of Manhattan, one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world, a high-rise has to be cleared.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe situation is "very serious", it says
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A nearby school with approximately 400 pupils has been shut.
according to Daily ExpressMamdani confirmed stabilisation work will commence once the building is declared safe.
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