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Israeli consulate in New York evacuated as columns in Manhattan high-rise buckle
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Israeli consulate in New York evacuated as columns in Manhattan high-rise buckle

An unfinished high-rise building under construction on 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York, faced a potential collapse after two of its support columns buckled, causing multiple floors to sag. The incident occurred just before 8 a.m. ET on July 7, 2026, prompting the New York City Fire Department to respond. Nearby structures, including a school, were evacuated, and streets were closed to ensure safety. The Israeli Consulate on 2nd Avenue in Manhattan was also evacuated as a precaution. Officials confirmed the building remains unstable, with engineers working to stabilize it. The structure, previously Pfizer's corporate headquarters, is set to be converted into a 1,600-unit apartment building by 2027. No injuries were reported during the evacuation.

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Israeli consulate in New York evacuated as columns in Manhattan high-rise buckle

An unfinished high-rise building under construction on 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York, faced a potential collapse after two of its support columns buckled, causing multiple floors to sag. The incident occurred just before 8 a.m. ET on July 7, 2026, prompting the New York City Fire Department to respond. Nearby structures, including a school, were evacuated, and streets were closed to ensure safety. The Israeli Consulate on 2nd Avenue in Manhattan was also evacuated as a precaution. Officials confirmed the building remains unstable, with engineers working to stabilize it. The structure, previously Pfizer's corporate headquarters, is set to be converted into a 1,600-unit apartment building by 2027. No injuries were reported during the evacuation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a structural engineering crisis without overt political framing. While the Israeli Consulate's evacuation is mentioned, the focus remains on the technical and safety aspects of the building collapse. There is no explicit ideological slant toward Israel or U.

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