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http://wcbs880.com/topstories/local_story_132170234.html
Whoo boy.
How does a retaining wall of that size just collapse? There hasn't been any rain or anything like that in the past week. The wall has got to be at least 4-5 stories tall and it's been there for decades. Should be interesting once it's explained for us engineering types.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS (CBS) At about 4:10 p.m. a large retaining wall on the Henry Hudson Parkway collapsed and spilled tons of debris into the roadway near 181st Street, forcing a complete shutdown of the northbound lanes.
"It has brought down rocks, it has brought down trees, and there's no sign of what else might be in there," WCBS traffic reporter Tom Kaminski reports.
An FDNY spokesman said that there were no injuries, but that firefighters were continuing to comb through the debris on the roadway. A nearby apartment building at 1385 Riverside Drive was being evacuated and nearby commuter trains were passing the site at reduced speeds.
"If you're headed up to the George Washington Bridge, you're advised to take the Harlem River Drive or Major Deegan Expressway instead," Kaminski advised. He added that a seven-mile long backup back downtown to 57th Street was reported.
Whoo boy.
How does a retaining wall of that size just collapse? There hasn't been any rain or anything like that in the past week. The wall has got to be at least 4-5 stories tall and it's been there for decades. Should be interesting once it's explained for us engineering types.