Emergency crews scrambled to secure a 65-story New York City high-rise after a sudden collapse of steel beams sent shockwaves through the building, prompting mass evacuations in the early hours of the morning. The alarming incident, described as "buckling" beams, has left the tower's structural integrity in question, prompting concerns about the safety of the residents and workers within. As authorities investigate the cause of the collapse, officials have deemed the building unstable, prompting a major response effort to ensure the well-being of those affected. With residents forced to flee their homes, the city's emergency services are racing against the clock to stabilize the damaged structure and prevent any further incidents.


New York City high-rise remains unstable after 'buckling' beams trigger evacuations  KUTV