A devastating building collapse in the upscale Galleria area of Houston left a trail of destruction over the weekend. The partial garage collapse occurred at approximately 6:20 p.m. on Sunday, when crews from the Houston Fire Department (HFD) responded to the scene.
According to eyewitnesses, the disaster was caused by an HVAC cooling tower that collapsed onto the parking ramp, pancaking down and causing significant damage. Miraculously, one individual in the garage managed to extricate themselves and received medical attention before being deemed safe.
Fortunately, no further people were found trapped within the damaged area after a thorough sweep of the site by HFD officials. However, the area was still secured due to concerns about potential hazards or debris.
The cause of the collapse remains unclear, but it has been revealed that the building is privately owned and was inspected on November 18, just weeks before the disaster struck.
As authorities assess the damage and determine the root cause of the catastrophe, residents and business owners in the surrounding area can only wonder what might have been done to prevent such a devastating event from occurring.
According to eyewitnesses, the disaster was caused by an HVAC cooling tower that collapsed onto the parking ramp, pancaking down and causing significant damage. Miraculously, one individual in the garage managed to extricate themselves and received medical attention before being deemed safe.
Fortunately, no further people were found trapped within the damaged area after a thorough sweep of the site by HFD officials. However, the area was still secured due to concerns about potential hazards or debris.
The cause of the collapse remains unclear, but it has been revealed that the building is privately owned and was inspected on November 18, just weeks before the disaster struck.
As authorities assess the damage and determine the root cause of the catastrophe, residents and business owners in the surrounding area can only wonder what might have been done to prevent such a devastating event from occurring.