According to initial reports, at least four people were injured in the collapse, which occurred around 2 p.m. Wednesday. ABC reports that nine workers were in the process of demolishing an old United Airlines hangar on Brewster Road when a portion collapsed on top of them.
#BREAKING: 2 workers hurt when under-construction hangar at Newark Airport partially collapses http://t.co/b1khUaa9O6 pic.twitter.com/sambfOTULs— Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) September 9, 2015
A Port Authority spokesperson said the injuries appear to all be minor.
Whoa!!!! A day too soon. An old hangar collapses at Newark Intl..injuring a few demolition guys. Update at 4.@ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/W60oluVadA— Toni Yates (@ToniYates7) September 9, 2015
Sott, please...
hanger - a curved piece of wire, wood, or plastic on which clothes are hung while they are being stored
hangar - a large building in which aircraft are kept
Though I admit a collapsing hanger injuring several workers would be a lot more interesting.
(Of course, as usual, the original headline actually said "hangar"...)