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A parking garage has collapsed in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon, according to CBS News and a local NBC news affiliate, citing FDNY officials. Reports say least three people are reported injured. It is unclear how many may be trapped. The collapse was also reported on Notify NYC, the city’s official emergency notification system.
Building Collapse: Expect traffic delays & emergency personnel in area of Ann Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan. Avoid the area. Multilingual & ASL Link: https://t.co/WgzTrHFgUi.
The collapse reportedly took place on Ann Street near Nassau Street in the Financial District at around 4 p.m., which is when the markets close and people begin to leave work. Some of the injured were taken to new york presbyterian hospital, according to reports.
The building dates back to 1925. It is located at 57 Ann St. and charges $24 for parking.
NBC News says the second floor of the five-story parking garage collapsed into the first floor. Images from the scene seem to indicate cars fell through the top level to those below. The network also reported that nearby Pace University has been evacuated.
Mayor Eric Adams is arriving on scene and is expected to speak to the media shortly. The mayor’s office asked locals to “please avoid the area of Ann Street, between Nassau Street & William Street in lower Manhattan.”
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