EDISON, N.J (PIX11) -- More than 200 apartments were evacuated after a ceiling collapsed amid remnants of Debby passing through New Jersey on Friday.
Edison Township Mayor, Sam Joshi announced that 11 out 12 buildings at the Evergreen Meadows complex were declared an “imminent hazard.” Friday’s ceiling collapse was the second at the residential complex in a week after the same issue occurred in another apartment on Aug. 3.
No one was injured in Friday’s ceiling collapse however one person suffered a minor injury from the incident on Aug. 3.
Although the ceiling came down amid remnants of Debby hitting the tri-state, the mayor says the weather did not cause the issue. Heat in the ceiling caused nails to expand and the management kept patching it over instead of fixing the issue, the mayor said.
“We’re all hands on deck and are working on hotel accommodations until this issue is resolved,” said mayor Joshi. “I will not sleep ...