Falling ice crushes parked car in Manhattan

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A large chunk of ice fell from a building in Manhattan, crushing the roof of a parked vehicle. It happened about 4:15 p.m. Tuesday on Charlton Street in SoHo.

No one was hurt but a man's car was destroyed when the huge chunk of ice caved-in the roof.

"I didn't realize until I was, like 10 feet from it because it hit the back and the whole front side was normal," Coltrane Nadler said.

The city's Department of Buildings released a statement advising property owners and contractors to secure properties during snow and ice melt conditions.

Nadler had a sense of humor about the incident, calling it "funny."

The street remained closed to cars and pedestrian traffic while the fire department removed the remaining ice from the building facade.