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Mall evacuated: Roof collapse likely post-blizzard (+video)

A mall was evacuated in suburban New York after snow accumulation on the roof — up to 7 feet in snow drifts — led to fears of imminent collapse. Rain and melting snow leaked into at least two dozen stores in Long Island's Smith Haven Mall, prompting the evacuation.

By Frank EltmanAssociated Press / February 11, 2013


LAKE GROVE, N.Y.

One of the biggest malls on Long Island was evacuated Monday because of major roof leaks after a rainstorm followed nearly 3 feet of snow, police said.

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The Smith Haven Mall in Suffolk County was cleared by 4 p.m. Monday after significant leaks were detected in more than two dozen stores. Police worried the roof could collapse.

Smithtown Building Department Director John Bongino said that in one of the stores it looked "almost as if there was an open ceiling and it was raining."

The Smith Haven Mall has more than 140 stores. It took about an hour to evacuate it, said Paul Llobell, deputy fire coordinator for Suffolk County.

Llobell said that in one location on the roof there was a 7-foot snow drift.

The evacuation went smoothly, and no injuries were reported, he said.

Fifteen fire and police departments from around the county responded to the scene.

Bongino said mall management will have to call in a structural engineer to determine the mall's structural safety and when it can be reopened. He said it will be done in coordination with the Town of Smithtown Building Department.

Saturday's snowstorm buried parts of the island and stranded motorists. Cleanup was still under way Monday when heavy rains hit.

Roofs collapsed over the weekend at a bowling alley in the county and a home.

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