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MANHATTAN: Streets evacuated because of the threat of a skyscraper collapse.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

MANHATTAN: Streets evacuated because of the threat of a skyscraper collapse.

Several streets in Manhattan were evacuated early Tuesday during rush hour after a building under renovation showed signs of structural failure. The 37-story skyscraper, formerly Pfizer's headquarters, is being converted into luxury apartments as part of a major redevelopment project. Two load-bearing columns had bent, and floors between the 21st and 26th floors had sagged. No injuries were reported, but engineers are working on plans to reinforce the structure. Firefighters were called to the scene after bricks began falling, and they confirmed that two columns had buckled on the 21st and 22nd floors. Around 130 firefighters and emergency personnel were mobilized, along with drones. The city’s Department of Buildings stated that their experts were investigating the incident. A construction worker union representative criticized adding floors to poorly designed or constructed buildings, calling the situation extremely dangerous. The developer claimed the entire building was not at risk of collapse.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
Aerial view of the Manhattan skyscraper, the brick-lined street: 'The building is still moving'

A high-rise building in Manhattan, New York, remains unstable after two load-bearing columns collapsed, prompting evacuations and road closures. Local authorities reported that the building has been moving since the incident was reported, raising concerns among officials. Engineers are working to stabilize the structure, but access to the site is restricted until materials arrive. The building, located near Grand Central Terminal, was previously the headquarters of pharmaceutical company Pfizer and is currently being converted into a residential complex with 1600 units, expected to be completed by 2027. No injuries have been reported, though nearby buildings, including a school, were evacuated.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a structural safety issue at a high-rise building without overt ideological framing. It includes quotes from officials and technical descriptions of the situation, maintaining neutrality. While the topic involves public infrastructure and safety, which can be

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
The supporting columns of Manhattan's skyscraper have collapsed, threatening to collapse.

A high-rise building under renovation in Midtown Manhattan was evacuated after construction workers discovered buckled columns, sagging floors, and falling bricks during morning traffic congestion. The building, located near Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations headquarters, is being converted into luxury apartments as part of a major redevelopment project. Officials confirmed that while there were no reported injuries, the structure remains unstable. The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has assessed the situation, and around 130 firefighters and emergency medical personnel have been mobilized, along with drones. A union representative criticized the addition of floors to an already flawed structure, calling the incident extremely dangerous. The developer claims the building is not entirely at risk of collapse and expects the project to complete by early 2027, adding approximately 1,600 rental units to the market.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a structural safety issue in a commercial building, focusing on technical details and expert opinions without overt ideological slant. While there is criticism of construction practices and developer decisions, these are presented as professional concerns and

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter22 hr. ago
Panic-stricken people leave hotels in the middle of a morning rush hour, construction workers release footage: 'I've never seen steel bend like this'

During a morning rush hour in Manhattan, several buildings were evacuated after structural instability was detected at a partially completed skyscraper under renovation. Firefighters confirmed that two load-bearing columns had bent on the 21st and 22nd floors, while floor slabs between the 21st and 26th floors had sagged. The building, which is undergoing a major conversion from office space to residential units, remains unstable despite temporary stabilization efforts. Officials reported no injuries, but workers on-site were evacuated. Engineers are working on emergency reinforcement plans. Social media posts show people displaced due to safety concerns, with streets closed between 40th and 45th avenues. While authorities downplayed the risk of total collapse, union representatives expressed concern over the structural issues.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the structural crisis, citing multiple official sources including fire department reports, city officials, and union representatives. It avoids overtly criticizing either the developers or the authorities, though it highlights conflicting perspectives on风险.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter23 hr. ago
MANHATTAN: Streets evacuated because of the threat of a skyscraper collapse.

Several streets in Manhattan were evacuated early Tuesday during rush hour after a building under renovation showed signs of structural failure. The 37-story skyscraper, formerly Pfizer's headquarters, is being converted into luxury apartments as part of a major redevelopment project. Two load-bearing columns had bent, and floors between the 21st and 26th floors had sagged. No injuries were reported, but engineers are working on plans to reinforce the structure. Firefighters were called to the scene after bricks began falling, and they confirmed that two columns had buckled on the 21st and 22nd floors. Around 130 firefighters and emergency personnel were mobilized, along with drones. The city’s Department of Buildings stated that their experts were investigating the incident. A construction worker union representative criticized adding floors to poorly designed or constructed buildings, calling the situation extremely dangerous. The developer claimed the entire building was not at risk of collapse.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the structural issues in the building, including quotes from multiple stakeholders such as the mayor, fire department representatives, construction workers, and the building's investor. It does not favor any particular side or present biased language, and a

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenteryesterday
The streets are evacuated in the morning rush hour, builders share videos from a luxury skyscraper: "I've never seen anything like it"

Several streets in Manhattan's Midtown area were evacuated during morning rush hour after a building under renovation showed signs of structural failure. The incident occurred when two load-bearing columns buckled, causing floors between the 21st and 26th levels to sag. No injuries were reported, but nearby buildings were also evacuated due to safety concerns. City officials confirmed the building remained unstable, and engineers worked on plans to reinforce it. Construction workers shared videos showing the collapsed columns inside the structure. The building, formerly Pfizer’s headquarters, is being converted into luxury apartments as part of a major redevelopment project.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the structural failure, including quotes from city officials, construction workers, and investors. It does not favor any particular side, focusing on factual descriptions of the event, evacuation efforts, and expert opinions without overtly biased language.

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