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Pangrati street closed to traffic after wall collapse

Kathimerini

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June 27, 2026

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Pangrati street closed to traffic after wall collapse

Police have stopped traffic on a street in the busy district of Pangrati, central Athens, after the wall of a building collapsed.

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 11, 2026

Two intersections to be beautified

Two intersections to be beautified

The West Australian

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

Graffiti artist in standoff with police on major bridge

Traffic is building on a major bridge as police negotiate with a man on top of one of its pillars after a dangerous graffiti stunt involving a Pam the Bird tag.

The Real Deal

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· Jul 8, 2026

After collapse scare, Pfizer building stabilization efforts continue

The situation at the old Pfizer building in Midtown East appeared to be calming down on Wednesday morning as officials began reopening streets. People were allowed back into nearby buildings on Wednesday morning as the so-called “frozen zone” around 235 East 42nd Street shrank, Bloomberg reported. Fire Department units were also leaving the scene, according to the publication, as a source said the building’s threat of collapse had waned. The buckling 20th and 21st floors saw shoring installed overnight to help stabilize the construction site. On Tuesday night, Department of Buildings commissioner Ahmed Tigani said it was “a consistent, stable, []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jul 9, 2026

New seven-story mural to adorn parking garage Downtown

One of Downtown’s most high-profile developments will soon stand out even more. The revamped Whex Garage at 210 W 4th Street, which the city spent over 28 million on as part of the Convention District’s revitalization, will soon feature a mural that’s seven stories tall from the Austin-based contemporary artist and acclaimed muralist DAAS. Local [] The post New seven-story mural to adorn parking garage Downtown appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

The News Letter

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· Jun 22, 2026

Traffic & Travel: County Down road closed due to 'serious' road traffic collision

Police have said a ‘serious’ road traffic collision has closed a Co Down road

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 29, 2026

Accra under water again: A City, a balance sheet, and a climate warning

This morning, I cannot scroll past it. We have all seen this picture before. A street swallowed by water. Cars half-submerged. A city stalled until it drains. It happens often enough that we scroll on without a second thought. Not today. This is Adabraka, in the centre of Accra, as I write — and it is not Adabraka alone. Kaneshie. Weija. Mallam. Spintex. Achimota. Tse Addo. The N1. The Kwame Nkrumah Interchange. The rain began on Sunday night and has not stopped.

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Related coverage for "Pangrati street closed to traffic after wall collapse": UrduPoint — Two intersections to be beautified. The West Australian — Graffiti artist in standoff with police on major bridge. The Real Deal — After collapse scare, Pfizer building stabilization efforts continue. Cincinnati CityBeat — New seven-story mural to adorn parking garage Downtown. The News Letter — Traffic & Travel: County Down road closed due to 'serious' road traffic collision. MyJoyOnline — Accra under water again: A City, a balance sheet, and a climate warning