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The former Pfizer headquarters building in Midtown has continued shifting since emergency responders arrived, officials said Tuesday. The movement has persisted for an unspecified period following the initial response.
The former Pfizer headquarters building in Midtown has continued to move since emergency responders arrived, officials said Tuesday. The building's movement began before Tuesday and has not stopped, according to the same officials. No additional details on the cause or extent of the movement were provided.
Emergency responders remain at the site, officials stated. Further updates on the building's condition have not been released.
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