3 Dead After Philadelphia Parking Garage Collapses

Garage was under construction at the time
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 9, 2026 2:00 AM CDT
Updated Apr 14, 2026 2:00 AM CDT
1 Dead, 2 Missing After Philadelphia Parking Garage Collapse
Damage is seen to a parking garage under construction after it collapsed on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in Philadelphia.   (WPVI-TV/6ABC via AP)
UPDATE Apr 14, 2026 2:00 AM CDT

The bodies of two workers trapped when a stairwell roof collapsed at a parking garage under construction in Philadelphia have been found, authorities announced Monday morning. The section of roof at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's garage fell Wednesday, triggering a collapse across all seven levels, Mayor Cherelle Parker told reporters last week. Crews initially rescued three workers injured in the collapse and they were taken to hospitals, where one died, officials said. The other two workers were treated and released. By Thursday, officials said search dogs hadn't found any signs of life at the collapse site. Crews worked through the weekend to take apart the unstable building to make the search possible and recovery operations began Sunday night, officials said. The workers were found and recovered early Monday, the AP reports.

Apr 9, 2026 2:00 AM CDT

One person was dead and two were missing after a parking garage under construction in Philadelphia collapsed on Wednesday, officials said. A roof segment fell and triggered a "progressive collapse of connected sections across all seven levels," Mayor Cherelle Parker told reporters Wednesday. "Let me be very clear about something at this moment: We are not, we will not give up on these individuals and we will not rest until everyone is accounted for from this tragedy," she said. Crews rescued three people, including one who was critically injured and later died at the hospital, said Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Thompson. Two others were treated and released, the AP reports.

Thompson said the building is unstable and so they need to take it apart in order to search the entire structure. "We're actually going to deconstruct and delayer this building and that will make it safe for my members to get inside and get down to the lowest levels to ensure that we don't have any survivors down there," he said. The parking garage is owned by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and all required permits were properly issued and inspections were up to date, according to Parker. She said the city will investigate the collapse. The hospital said in a statement that it is prioritizing the construction workers' safety and working closely with the city and its construction partners. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said his office is supporting the rescue effort.

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