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Victoria Bekiempis

Manhattan building sparks evacuations after two structural columns buckle

Split image showing turquoise structural beams on left and a modern glass skyscraper on right
FDNY received reports of a structural issue at an active construction site on East 42nd Street between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. Photograph: FDNY

A high-rise building in Manhattan was deemed unstable on Tuesday after authorities determined that support columns buckled, spurring evacuation of nearby buildings, according to officials and reports.

The former Pfizer pharmaceutical building, which is being converted into residential rentals, also had problematic floors, fire department officials said.

Officials said they received reports of a “structural issue at an active construction site” on East 42nd Street, between Second and Third avenues, before 8am.

Officials from the fire, buildings and emergency management departments arrived at the building and discovered “structural issues” on the 21st floor. “Two structural columns buckled, and there were multiple cracks and sagging floors,” the fire department said on X.

The fire department also posted a photo of a dramatically bent beam on its X account.

“It’s a very serious situation because the box beams – the steel beams – have started to bend and deflect from the weight,” John Esposito, the fire department chief, said. “We evacuated the building and started evacuations of surrounding buildings.”

Fire department drones have been deployed to provide “technical information and visuals” while officials continue assessing the building.

Authorities said efforts to stabilize the site will extend “into the night”, ABC 7 reported.

“The building remains unstable,” Zohran Mamdani, the New York City mayor, said on Tuesday afternoon, per ABC 7. “This is an extremely serious situation.”

Esposito, the fire chief, said at a press conference that if the building fell, such a collapse would “not be a total collapse, it would be more of a localized collapse”, per ABC 7. He said it was because this building was made of steel, NBC News said.

A six-person team that is examining the building floor-by-floor has not detected any more movement, CNN quoted Leila Bozorg, the deputy mayor for the city’s housing and planning, as saying.

People who work nearby are unsure when they will be able to return to their offices, with estimates ranging from several days to two weeks, CNN said.

MetroLoft, which is one of the two companies helming the construction, thanked city officials for their “quick response”.

“The safety of everyone at and surrounding the building is our number one priority,” MetroLoft said in a statement, according to Pix 11. “We’re thankful there were no injuries, and as the DOB clarified, no debris fell from the building. We want to confirm that the affected area is a small section of one of the two buildings on this site. As the FDNY spokesperson noted, the entire building itself is not at risk of collapse.”

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