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Construction Crane Freezes Near Empire State Building

By DNAinfo Staff on January 25, 2011 10:07am

Traffic had to be diverted around a broken construction crane, Jan. 25.
Traffic had to be diverted around a broken construction crane, Jan. 25.
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DNAinfo/Elizabeth Ladzinski

By Elizabeth Ladzinski

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MIDTOWN — A broken construction crane hovered above Midtown traffic near the Empire State Building after freezing to a halt Tuesday morning.

The stalled crane caused traffic congestion on 34th Street as its boom hovered nearly 90 feet in the air, according to the Office of Emergency Management.

The crane experienced an electrical malfunction which prevented it from being lowered, according to the Department of Buildings. It had been moving heating and air conditioning equipment, but was not carrying a payload at the time of the stall and did not pose a danger of falling, the DOB said.

Traffic was limited to one lane as drivers were diverted around the crane.