'Buckled' beams and 'sagging' floors at a NYC high-rise building force evacuations

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A Manhattan high-rise, which previously served as the global headquarters for Pfizer, underwent mass evacuations on Tuesday morning. The emergency measures were triggered after bricks fell from the 38-story tower. Reports indicated significant structural issues within the building, specifically citing buckling beams and sagging floors. These critical failures forced the immediate removal of occupants from the premises to ensure safety while the situation was addressed by authorities and building management in New York City.
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