No injuries in 2 Anchorage building collapses over the weekend

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No injuries in 2 Anchorage building collapses over the weekend
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The Anchorage Fire Department says nobody was hurt when two commercial buildings collapsed over the weekend.

Anchorage Fire Department crews responded to a commercial building collapse at 570 Ingra Street on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

Anchorage Fire Department Assistant Chief Alex Boyd said crews responded to a single-story commercial building collapse at 570 Ingra Street at about 7:40 a.m on Saturday. Crews found a 200-by-50-foot section of the building’s front collapsed, with a wall pushed into a nearby street. “Recent winds may have moved snow from adjacent roofs, freeze thaw cycles may have obstructed drains, and other changes may have occurred that affected building loads,” said the department’s statement. “If in doubt or concerned, building owners should contact a building engineer to evaluate their structure.”

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