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NYC high-rise 'unstable' after columns buckle, bricks fall, officials say
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive9 hr. ago

NYC high-rise 'unstable' after columns buckle, bricks fall, officials say

A construction site in New York City experienced a partial collapse when columns buckled and five floors caved in at a 37-story high-rise under renovation. The incident occurred at 235 East 42nd Street, formerly Pfizer's global headquarters, which is being converted into residential units. Emergency services responded swiftly, evacuating nearby buildings and closing several streets. Mayor Eric Adams described the situation as 'extremely serious,' emphasizing the instability of the structure. While no injuries were reported among workers or civilians, local officials confirmed that multiple cracks and sagging floors were observed. Union representatives criticized the project for lacking proper shoring techniques, highlighting concerns over construction safety standards.

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NYC high-rise 'unstable' after columns buckle, bricks fall, officials say

A construction site in New York City experienced a partial collapse when columns buckled and five floors caved in at a 37-story high-rise under renovation. The incident occurred at 235 East 42nd Street, formerly Pfizer's global headquarters, which is being converted into residential units. Emergency services responded swiftly, evacuating nearby buildings and closing several streets. Mayor Eric Adams described the situation as 'extremely serious,' emphasizing the instability of the structure. While no injuries were reported among workers or civilians, local officials confirmed that multiple cracks and sagging floors were observed. Union representatives criticized the project for lacking proper shoring techniques, highlighting concerns over construction safety standards.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the incident as a potential failure of construction practices, citing union criticism of non-union labor and poor shoring methods. While the event itself is a factual disaster, the emphasis on union grievances and the implication that construction standards may be subpar leans to左

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