High winds cause partial building collapse in Park Slope
PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn — A building in Park Slope has partially collapsed due to the high winds that swept through the tri-state area early Sunday morning.
The building that partially collapsed is under construction and located at 4th Avenue and 14th Street.
No injuries have been reported, according to FDNY.
Streets in the area are closed due to emergency personnel on the scene.
The National Weather Service issued a high winds warning in the NYC area through 2 p.m. Sunday.
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