Police have not yet specified if anyone was inside at the time, but eastbound lanes of Dowling Road are closed at this time.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A building collapsed in the Taku-Campbell neighborhood early Sunday morning, the second in two days in Anchorage, according to police.that the collapse struck a building on Dowling Road and closed eastbound lanes of Dowling between C Street and Cordova Street.
Police say officers arrived shortly after midnight, along with medics with the Anchorage Fire Department, but didn’t specify which building suffered the collapse, or whether anyone was inside at the time. There is no word on injuries at the time of publication.
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