BOSTON— Bricks came crashing down from the fourth floor of a building in the bustling North End, narrowly missing pedestrians on a busy Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred around 10 AM at 262 Hanover St., a prime spot frequented by locals and tourists alike.
Fortunately, no one was injured as the debris, which included bricks and glass, fell onto an unoccupied sidewalk and struck a nearby car. Witnesses described it as a "miracle" that no one was hurt, especially given the area's heavy foot traffic—especially during the weekends.
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In the aftermath of this alarming event, the city has erected metal barriers to keep pedestrians safe from any potential future dangers. The restaurant located on the ground floor was forced to temporarily close while inspectors from the city's Inspectional Services Department evaluated the scene.
Authorities are now seeking an engineer's report to determine the cause of the collapse and assess the building's overall safety. The city insists the structure has been stabilized, but residents remain on edge. The ongoing investigation is crucial, as many fear what could happen if a similar incident were to occur during peak hours.
