Watch: roof collapse reported at ocean township bj's traps multiple people; no injuries

Watch: Roof Collapse Reported at Ocean Township BJ’s Traps Multiple People; No Injuries

Ocean Township, NJ – Emergency responders from across Monmouth County are on the scene of a reported roof collapse at the BJ’s Wholesale Club in Ocean Township Monday afternoon as specialized rescue teams work to reach multiple people believed to be trapped.

According to early reports, approximately 50 feet of the building’s roof collapsed at the store located at the intersection of Route 35 and Deal Road.

Update 1:06 pm: Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office reports no injuries:

There were no injuries as a result of the partial roof collapse in Ocean Township this morning at BJ’s Wholesale Club. Sheriff Golden and Ocean Twp Police Chief Michael Sorrentino ask all to avoid the area since there is extreme flooding on Route 35 and more severe weather is expected today.



Watch: roof collapse reported at ocean township bj's traps multiple people; no injuries
Flooding in ocean township today – photo by monmouth county sheriff’s office.

Authorities say at least three people are believed to be trapped beneath the debris.

According to the company, emergency responders are currently on the scene of a significant incident at the BJ’s Wholesale Club located at 1904 State Route 35 in Oakhurst, NJ. Heavy flash flooding caused a portion of the building’s roof to collapse, resulting in multiple injuries and trapped victims.

USAR teams leading rescue effort

The rescue operation is being led by the Monmouth County Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team, with multiple emergency agencies responding to the scene.

Update: First video of collapse from inside from a Facebook user.

Initial reports indicate crews are contending with several hazards, including heavy rainfall, debris from the collapse and a possible gas leak, complicating rescue operations.

The extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed.

Heavy storms may have contributed

The incident comes as severe thunderstorms moved across central New Jersey Monday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue multiple Flash Flood Warnings for portions of Monmouth and Ocean counties.

Authorities have not said whether the severe weather played a role in the collapse, and the cause remains under investigation.

Investigation underway

Officials have not yet released information regarding the number of people inside the store when the collapse occurred or whether additional victims may be involved.

The situation remains active, and emergency responders continue searching the damaged section of the building.

This is a developing story. Additional information will be published as it becomes available.


Key Points

  • A reported 50-foot roof collapse occurred Monday at BJ’s Wholesale Club in Ocean Township.
  • Monmouth County Urban Search and Rescue teams are working to reach at least three people reportedly trapped beneath the debris.
  • Heavy rain and a possible gas leak are complicating rescue efforts as the investigation continues.
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