No injuries reported after partial building collapse in the Bronx, officials say

Emergency Services Scramble to Contain Bronx Building Collapse, No Injuries Reported

A dramatic partial building collapse shook the streets of the Bronx on Monday afternoon, prompting a swift response from local emergency services. According to reports, part of 57 East Burnside Avenue's wall gave way, landing on top of scaffolding and the sidewalk below.

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported in the wake of the incident, although photos shared by elected officials suggest significant debris was left scattered across the sidewalk and street.

Inspectors from the city Department of Buildings confirmed that the collapse occurred at a site undergoing full demolition under an active permit. Debris extended approximately 15 feet onto the sidewalk and into Walton Avenue, partially collapsing the sidewalk shed.

This latest incident is not an isolated one; multiple complaints had already been filed against the property by inspectors in recent days, citing issues with unsafe demolition practices and missing safety protocols. A Stop Work Order was issued just seven days ago, following a proactive construction audit that highlighted several site safety concerns.

As city agencies responded to the scene, officials urged residents to avoid the area due to street closures. Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, along with City Councilmember Pierina Sanchez, expressed solidarity in the investigation process underway by the Department of Buildings.
 
Man, this is crazy 🤯. Like, I'm just sitting here thinking about how some buildings can literally collapse without anyone getting hurt and it's like a miracle 🙏. But seriously, 15 feet of debris on the sidewalk? That's not okay. They need to figure out what went wrong and make sure something like this doesn't happen again. It's been reported that there were complaints about unsafe demolition practices and missing safety protocols... I mean, come on! You'd think they'd get it together by now 🤦‍♂️. The fact that a Stop Work Order was issued just seven days ago but still this happens... it's like, what are we even doing here? 😩
 
"It's not the critics who destroy us, but our own doubts." 🤔💡 This building collapse is a harsh reminder that safety protocols are essential, especially during demolition processes. It's good to see that no one was hurt, but it's also worrisome that multiple complaints were filed before this incident happened. We should always be vigilant and demand accountability when it comes to construction and demolition sites. 💪
 
I'm still kinda shaken thinking about that building collapse in the Bronx 🤕. I mean, it's crazy how close we come to disaster, right? The fact that there were no injuries is a huge relief, but at the same time, it's just so unsettling to see all that debris scattered around... it's like something straight out of an old-school action movie 🎥.

I'm not gonna lie, though - I've always been fascinated by those old-timey construction sites. You know, with the scaffolding and the guys in hard hats, yelling at each other from across the street 😂. It's all so... nostalgic? I guess that's why I love watching old documentaries about the city's history - it's like time-traveling to a bygone era 🕰️.

But seriously, safety first, you know? If there are issues with demolition practices, we should be addressing those ASAP 💡. I just hope the investigation process is thorough and gets to the bottom of what happened. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
I'm watching this all go down and it's just crazy 🤯🌆... think about it like a puzzle, you gotta have all pieces in place before demolition starts, right? 🤔 safety protocols are key 🔒 like scaffolding is supposed to be securely attached to the building, but somehow that didn't happen here.
anyway, glad no one got hurt 🙏 and city officials are on it, investigating and trying to figure out what went wrong 👮‍♂️... we gotta stay safe on our streets! 💪
 
I'm still shaking my head about this whole thing... like, can't believe it happened again 🤯. I mean, don't get me wrong, thankfully no one got hurt, but seriously, how many times does a building collapse have to happen before something gets done?! It's just not right that these city officials had multiple complaints filed against the property in recent days and still didn't take action sooner... that Stop Work Order was issued just 7 days ago, like what were they waiting for?!

And now we gotta deal with all this debris scattered everywhere, streets closed off to residents... it's just a mess 🤦‍♀️. I feel bad for the people who have to clean up after it and the business owners who lost out on customers due to the closure.

It's crazy to think that these incidents are happening under our noses and we should be doing more to hold those in charge accountable... not just for their own safety, but for the community's too 💪.
 
OMG, like, can you even imagine walking near a building and suddenly half of it just comes crashing down 😱?! I'm so glad no one got hurt tho! It's crazy that this happened during demolition, I mean, shouldn't they be extra careful with safety protocols? 🤔 It's not like it's the first time something like this has happened... multiple complaints were already filed and a Stop Work Order was just issued 7 days ago 🚨. Like, what's going on?! City agencies better get to the bottom of this ASAP so we can all feel safe walking around NYC 🗽️!
 
Yooo what's good fam 🤯 just saw this news about that building collapse in the Bronx and I'm literally shook 😲 like how did it not injure nobody?! That scaffolding was supposed to be safe 🙄 and now people are having to navigate through all that debris on the sidewalk 🚮. I gotta give props to the city officials who are investigating this, gotta make sure these building safety protocols get tightened up ASAP 🔒. And can we talk about how multiple complaints were filed in recent days?! That's some wild stuff 💥. Anyways, just glad nobody got hurt 🙏 and the city is taking this seriously 💪.
 
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