One of New Yorker's everyday nightmares is to be hit with falling scaffolding, and, this morning, a four-year-old was the victim of such an incident. The Post reports that she was "on her way to school on the Upper East Side" but luckily "escaped virtually unharmed this morning after she was struck by a wood plank during a scaffolding collapse."
4-Year-Old Hit By Scaffolding On East 75th Street
Scaffolding Collapse on West 14th Street
Yikes: Scaffolding outside 222 West 14th Street in Manhattan fell around 7:45 a.m. today, forcing authorities to close the street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. Luckily, no one was injured.
Construction Worker Survives Eight-Story Fall
As hardhats disassembled scaffolding on an Eighth Avenue high-rise on Thursday, a construction worker fell eight stories when a plank collapsed beneath him. Workers had just finished façade repairs on the 20-story building at the corner of 38th Street when a section of scaffolding collapsed on the 16th floor at around 2:15 pm, according to the Daily News. Jose Paulino, 29, plummeted all the way to the eighth floor, bumping off of metal support beams on the way down, which slowed his fall.
Truck Hits Scaffolding, Scaffolding Collapses
Yikes: Up at 119th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, a fuel truck apparently hit some scaffolding—and the scaffolding collapsed. We're hearing that the only person injured was the truck driver and that there's a hazmat crew on scene to remove the fuel.
Worker Killed In Scaffolding Collapse Wore Unsecured Harness
Yesterday afternoon, a construction worker working outside a building on 12th Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn fell four stories to his death. Henryk Siebor, 42, was supervising other workers and had been called over to inspect some scaffolding; the NY Times reports, "As Mr. Siebor stepped onto the scaffold, one of the lines holding it to the building gave way, sending the scaffold swinging against the building as he plunged to his death, landing on a first-floor terrace below."
Worker Killed In Park Slope Scaffolding Collapse
Just after 5:30 p.m., some scaffolding outside a building at 7th Avenue and 12th Street In Park Slope collapsed. According to City Room, "A worker was killed, and two others were lightly injured, in an accident at an apartment building in Park Slope, Brooklyn, that is undergoing renovation work, the authorities said... The accident occurred at the Ansonia, a former clock factory that has been converted by various developers into residential apartments. The accident occurred at one of the buildings, at 438 12th Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues."
Rain, Rain Goes Away - But Winds are Here
After the past two days of flood watches and warnings amid pouring rain, things are a bit brighter today. But there is a high wind warning.
Winter Winds Whip Through Area
Yesterday, strong winds and colder temperatures meant a freezing Sunday. The winds, up to 50MPH, knocked down scaffolding all over, as well as downed trees, causing power outages. In one instance, fallen scaffolding outside a new six-story building Brooklyn "crushed cars on both sides of the street." (a cop was also hit by flying corrugated metal). There was also snow, blowing sideways into the faces of people brave enough to be outside.
Window Cleaner's 47-Floor Fall Survival a "Miracle"
Last month, scaffolding holding two window cleaners outside a 47-floor building on East 66th Street collapsed, leaving one of the cleaners dead and the other, his brother, with massive injuries. Now, the survivor's doctors and wife are talking about his "miraculous" recovery, as he's alert and talking - and may even be able to walk in a year.
Scaffolding Collapse Leaves 1 Worker Dead, 1 Critical
This morning, two workers fell from window washing scaffolding set up around a 40-story building at 265 East 66th Street between Second and Third Avenue. It's unclear how high the workers were, but they fell onto the roof of a neighboring 6-story building. WNBC reports one of the workers is dead and one is in critical condition. Another report said the two workers were brothers. Traffic is backed up on Second and Third Avenues...

