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    1 killed, 2 missing after parking garage under-construction in Philly partially collapses

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    Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in the King of Prussia^ Pennsylvania^ USA^ November 5^ 2023.

    A partial collapse at a parking garage under construction in Philadelphia has left one person dead and two others still missing, as emergency crews continue a difficult and time-sensitive search operation. The incident unfolded around 2:17 p.m. on April 8 at a job site in the Grays Ferry neighborhood near 30th Street and Grays Ferry Avenue. The structure, a seven-story garage being built for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, suffered a major failure during construction work.

    According to city officials, the collapse began when a precast concrete roof section gave way while being installed. “After placement, a precast roof segment failed and fell to the level below, literally triggering a progressive collapse of connected sections across all seven levels,” said Mayor Cherelle Parker. The failure caused a chain reaction, bringing down large portions of the structure, particularly along the stairwell on the 30th Street side.

    Emergency responders quickly arrived and rescued three individuals from the debris. All were taken to a hospital, where one later died from critical injuries. The other two were treated and released. Officials say two additional workers remain unaccounted for.

    Rescue operations have proven especially challenging due to the building’s instability. Crews have had to pause at times to allow engineers to assess and stabilize the structure before continuing. Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Thompson emphasized that the process will be slow and deliberate to protect both victims and first responders. “We will not rest until everyone is accounted for from this tragedy,” Parker said, underscoring the city’s commitment to the ongoing effort.

    Authorities confirmed that all required permits for the project had been issued and inspections were current. However, some components—like the precast concrete sections—were manufactured and installed off-site, falling under specialized inspection protocols rather than standard city oversight.

    The collapse has led to widespread disruptions in the surrounding area. A stretch of Grays Ferry Avenue between 29th and 33rd streets remains closed, and residents and businesses nearby have been advised to expect ongoing interruptions with no clear timeline for reopening. In a statement, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia said, “We are prioritizing the safety of the construction workers at this time and working closely with the City of Philadelphia and our construction partners.”

    Investigations into the cause of the collapse are underway, with city agencies and federal safety officials working to determine what went wrong. For now, the focus remains on carefully securing the site and continuing the search for the missing workers in what officials describe as a complex and ongoing operation.

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