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Resident evacuated when one wall of her building collapses in South Boston

Rick Macomber captured the scene at 62 O Street, where a wall gave way overnight.

Boston Police report:

Upon arrival, officers observed the above residence separating from the building next to it, as well as bricks and building debris on the ground around it. Officers heard a female shouting for help from inside the building but found the main front door to be locked. Officers made all attempts to contact other residents to no avail and then made a forced entry through the front door. They followed the woman's voice to the second floor and found that the door frame of the apartment was badly damaged, trapping the woman inside. The officers were able to kick the door in and escort the woman out of the building to safety. The officers then evacuated residents from surrounding buildings and cordoned off the collapse zone and adjacent streets with caution tape. No injuries were reported during the incident.

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I just street viewed 62 O Street and the house looks like it is leaning up against the blue house to the right side, the left side is attached to a another house,nit must be due to sinkage of foundation .

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Like what is up with the crack at the base

https://goo.gl/maps/iTs9Wb5JK272

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It looks like it's been there for a while. In this capture it appears that they were using Walsh campaign signs to prop it up. Must've been a load-bearing sign.

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The house starts leaning after that - touching the house next to it. How could they not notice that? The crack had been painted over, too.

Should have asked for a Doug Bennett sign - those are load bearing.

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I think they are more load distributing than load bearing.

:-)

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glad no one was injured and everyone is safe!

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You thought you have it bad because your luxury condo has leaky windows, Hardy plank that's falling off and water pipes that freeze when it gets below 32 degrees.

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I wonder if this possibly has anything to do with renovating 100+ year old houses and removing walls to make them more modern with open floor space?

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