Building Partially Collapses in Morris Heights, Bronx; No Reported Injuries

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11/12/2023 22h00

MORRIS HEIGHTS, Bronx - A building in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx partially collapsed on Monday afternoon, prompting a response from police and firefighters.

Videos shared on the Citizen App show the devastating scene as a corner of the building crumbled, sending debris down to the sidewalk below.

First responders, including firefighters and NYPD K-9 units, are currently conducting search and rescue operations in the collapsed portion of the building. Their efforts involve meticulously scouring the area for any individuals who may be trapped inside. Firefighters are also using ladders to carefully scan the upper floors of the collapsed structure for any signs of trapped occupants.

Authorities have confirmed that no injuries have been reported thus far. It remains unknown how many people may have been inside the building when the collapse occurred or the cause of the incident.

Eyewitness News invited Retired NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce to provide insight into the situation. Chief Boyce discussed the incident and shared his expertise on building collapses.

The incident has caused significant disruption in the area, with emergency personnel and authorities coordinating efforts to ensure public safety. Surrounding buildings have been evaluated to determine if there is any risk of further collapse or immediate danger.

As the investigation continues, authorities will work diligently to gather information on the incident's cause and assess the structural integrity of the building. Updates will be provided as new details emerge.

The community and residents of Morris Heights are advised to exercise caution in the vicinity of the collapsed building and stay informed about any developments provided by local authorities.

The thoughts and concerns of the community go out to anyone who may have been affected by this distressing event.

The views expressed in this article do not reflect the opinion of ICARO, or any of its affiliates.

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