Cause of Deadly NYC Crane Collapse Is Under Investigation

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De Blasio said the crawler crane collapsed as it was being "lowered into a safe and secure position." The manufacturer of the crane requires that the crane be moved into a "secure position" if winds top more than 20 miles per hour, according to de Blasio.

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — In times of trouble and chaos, there are always brave souls who run into the action rather than away. As CBS2's Meg Baker reported, there were many such people who sprang to action Friday morning when a crane collapsed in 

Officials are working to determine why a huge construction crane that was being lowered during strong winds came crashing down onto a street, killing a pedestrian and crushing a row of parked cars. Three other people were hurt by debris, two of them