Post date: Mar 12, 2014 4:20:50 PM
Multiple injuries, including one dead, reported after building collapses in upper Manhattan.
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK UNITED STATES (MARCH 12, 2014) (NBC) - A building collapsed in Upper Manhattan on Wednesday (March 12), killing at least one person and injuring more than a dozen, setting off a search for anyone trapped in the debris, officials said.
Massive clouds of smoke billowed from the charred rubble of the structure on the largely residential block at East 116th Street and Park Avenue in East Harlem, which reportedly collapsed sometime after 9 a.m. (1300 GMT).Residents said the collapse was accompanied by a loud boom that could be heard from blocks away and shattered windows around the neighborhood.
Crowds of residents wearing protective scarves and masks filled the sidewalks of surrounding streets, which were blocked off with yellow police tape.
The New York City Police Department said it was investigating reports that the collapse may have involved two buildings.
Fire trucks used high cranes to spray blasts of water into the rubble, as dozens of ambulances and police cruisers with flashing lights swarmed the scene.
Commuter trains were stopped on nearby tracks because of the debris on the rails and passengers were ordered off the Metro-North Railroad cars at the Fordham stop in the Bronx, passengers said.