A high-rise building in Midtown Manhattan was evacuated due to structural concerns, raising safety alarms in the busy area.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A high-rise building near Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan had to be evacuated on Tuesday morning due to fears it may collapse. Fire officials responded to reports of falling bricks and discovered buckling support columns and sagging upper floors. 📰 DETAIL: The over-30-story building, formerly housing Pfizer offices, is undergoing conversion to residential units. The emergency response included evacuating construction workers and clearing two nearby buildings as a precaution. The incident occurred just before 8 AM on East 42nd Street. 🎯 IMPACT: The evacuation suggests serious safety concerns over the high-rise, located in a built-up and densely populated area of Midtown Manhattan. No injuries have been reported, but a collapse could cause major disruption and possibly damage neighboring buildings. |
Video on the ground shows chaos as commuters try to navigate street closures due to a Midtown building caving in. See the latest: https://t.co/lgH632z6TN pic.twitter.com/1bIayKdMN5
— PIX11 News (@PIX11News) July 7, 2026
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