Alert in New York: risk of collapse for a 37-story building. 'Steel beams bend like cigarettes'
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A 37-story building under construction in New York City shows signs of structural distress.
- Steel beams on several floors have reportedly bent, raising concerns about the building's stability.
- Nearby buildings have been evacuated, and streets closed as authorities assess the situation.
Authorities have issued an alert in New York City due to concerns over the structural integrity of a 37-story building currently under construction. Reports indicate that steel beams on multiple floors have bent significantly, prompting immediate safety measures.
The deformation of the steel structure has led to the evacuation of several adjacent buildings. Additionally, surrounding streets have been closed to traffic and pedestrians as emergency services and structural engineers work to assess the risk of collapse. The visual of steel beams bending like "cigarettes" has fueled alarm among residents and officials.
This incident raises serious questions about the construction process and materials used for the high-rise. The immediate priority is ensuring the safety of the public and determining the extent of the damage and the necessary remediation steps. The situation remains tense as experts evaluate the building's stability and potential hazards.
Steel beams are bending like cigarettes
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.