NYC High-Rise Stabilized After Buckling Beams Discovered
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- Emergency repairs are underway to stabilize a New York City high-rise after workers discovered buckling beams, raising fears of a potential collapse.
- The building, undergoing conversion to residential housing, was evacuated, but no injuries were reported.
- Officials state the building is now stable.
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Construction is underway to stabilize a New York City high-rise after workers discovered buckling beams, raising concerns of a potential collapse. The building was being converted into residential housing.
Construction is underway to help stabilize a New York City high-rise after buckling beams were discovered by workers, triggering warnings of a potential collapse.
Footage shows the emergency repairs underway, with workers shoring up the damage inside the massive office building that was being converted into residential housing.
The discovery on Tuesday (7 July) morning resulted in the evacuation of workers on site, as well as people in nearby buildings.
There were no reported injuries, according to police.
"I can say right now that the building is stable, it has not moved since we started monitoring earlier today and we feel confident in the emergency plan that we have now to make it stable," New York City Department of Buildings Commissioner Ahmed Tigani said.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What caused the beams to buckle?
- What is the extent of the damage?
- What are the long-term implications for the building's structural integrity?



