A parking garage collapsed in New York City’s Financial District, killing one person and injuring other people.
A parking garage collapsed in New York City’s Financial District on Tuesday, April 18, killing one person and injuring other people.
A worker was trapped on the upper floors of the building and called for help, Esposito said. Firefighters assisted him across the roof to another building to safety. Adams told reporters that the building did not appear to have any open violations with the city’s Department of Buildings. Records show the building had a 2003 violation for a crack in the first-floor ceiling slab.
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