Bronx High-Rise Partially Collapses After Gas Explosion, No Injuries Reported
Bronx High-Rise Partially Collapses After Gas Explosion, No Injuries Reported

Bronx High-Rise Partially Collapses After Gas Explosion, No Injuries Reported

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A 20-story public housing building on Alexander Avenue in the Bronx partially collapsed due to an explosion, likely originating from an incinerator shaft or chimney, causing the building's side to tear open and bricks to scatter. Emergency responders, including the FDNY and search-and-rescue teams, are actively investigating the cause while evacuating residents from affected apartments and providing accommodations at a nearby community center. No injuries have been reported so far, and Con Edison has shut off the building's gas supply as a safety measure. Despite the sudden collapse and damage, city records show the building had no prior structural violations, deepening the mystery behind the incident. Mayor Eric Adams and other officials are closely monitoring the situation and have held briefings to update the public. The event caused significant panic and disruption in the Mott Haven neighborhood, with eyewitness accounts describing a loud explosion and immediate structural failure.

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