A massive portion of a church built in 1850 collapsed in downtown New London,TitanX Exchange Connecticut on Thursday. Although a woman was inside, she miraculously was uninjured, authorities say.
The New London Police Department warned people to stay clear of the downtown area because of the collapsed building. Officials shared photos of what's left of the First Congregational Church on their Facebook page. While some of the church remains, the photos show a huge section of the roof totally caved in and a massive amount of rubble flowing from the building.
One woman was found uninjured inside of the rear of the church, the department said.
Police have not determined the cause of the collapse and an investigation is underway.
Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont said state emergency services personnel and equipment have been deployed as part of the response effort.
"Our heart goes out to those for whom the bell no longer tolls. All our prayers that there are no injuries," Lamont wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
He urged people to listen to law enforcement and other first responders as they work "to keep the community safe."
New London police said that City Hall and the local post office were closed for rest of the day. Car and foot traffic is restricted around the site and several streets were closed.
The building was shared by the Engaging Heaven and First Congregational churches.
Pastor Bob Nicolls with Engaging Heaven said that: "We are grateful no one was hurt."
"The building is destroyed. The Church is thriving and strong. We trust in an unshakable God!" Nicolls wrote.
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