Israeli Consulate in New York Evacuated Over Building Collapse Risk
The Israeli consulate in New York was evacuated on Tuesday morning due to concerns about a potential collapse of a nearby multi-story building on Second Avenue. The evacuation was ordered by the New York Police Department and the Fire Department, who acted swiftly to ensure the safety of all consulate staff.
Ophir Akunis, the Israeli Consul General in New York, confirmed that he had communicated with all relevant authorities and expressed gratitude for their efforts. He instructed the consulate's professional teams to prepare alternative arrangements to maintain normal operations as quickly as possible, including all consular services.
The consulate, noted as the largest Israeli diplomatic mission worldwide, is working to resume its routine functions despite the disruption caused by the safety concerns related to the adjacent building.
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