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Part of 2-story building collapses after car slams into storefront, Boston photos show

A car crashed into a “block of stores” in Boston, and firefighters evacuated the building.
A car crashed into a “block of stores” in Boston, and firefighters evacuated the building. Boston Fire Department

Firefighters in Boston are concerned about a potential building collapse after a car crashed into a storefront.

Part of the two-story building collapsed after the driver slammed into a “block of stores” on Corinth Street in Roslindale, a neighborhood in southwest Boston, according to photos the Boston Fire Department shared on Twitter just before 9 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 18.

Photos show the car covered in debris and part of an awning dangling over the sidewalk.

The driver was taken to a hospital by EMS, according to firefighters. Authorities did not provide any details about the person’s condition on Sunday.

Firefighters said they evacuated the building over “concern of a potential collapse.”

The fire department tweeted just before 9 a.m. that “companies are using a laser to monitor the building to see if there is any movement” and that it is waiting for a structural engineer to arrive.

Residents are advised to avoid the area, and police told drivers to find an alternative route.

Authorities did not say what led up to the crash.

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This story was originally published December 18, 2022 at 9:28 AM with the headline "Part of 2-story building collapses after car slams into storefront, Boston photos show."

Bailey Aldridge
The News & Observer
Bailey Aldridge is a reporter covering real-time news in North and South Carolina. She has a degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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