No injuries after glass falls from CN Tower
Strong winds are wreaking havoc, and likely to blame for glass falling from the CN Tower on Thursday.
The Toronto landmark has since been shutdown, and there are some road closures in the area.
Due to a report of falling debris, please be advised that the CN Tower is currently closed and areas surrounding the CN Tower have been closed as a precaution.
The CN Tower team has identified the source of debris and have secured the area. pic.twitter.com/ysJ30XQwVHAdvertisement
— CN Tower / Tour CN (@TourCNTower) December 16, 2021
On Twitter, Toronto police say Bremner Boulevard has been blocked off between Lower Simcoe and Navy Wharf Court as CN Tower staff work to secure the area.
HAZARD: (ROAD CLOSURE)
Bremner Blvd + Rees St
– Bremner Blvd blocked between Lower Simcoe & Navy Wharf Crt
– please avoid the area
– CN tower staff addressing issues
– @ttc and @metrolinx advised #GO2421730
^ep2— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) December 16, 2021
People are being advised to use caution if they need to walk through the area.
At this point, no injuries have been reported.