A 14-foot sheet of glass fell from a “high floor” at the Four Seasons hotel on Monday afternoon, according to Toronto police.

There have been no injuries or reports of property damage, but Yorkville Ave., is closed between Yonge and Bay Sts.

Halla Rafati, the director of public relations at the Four Seasons, told the Star that around 2:30 p.m., an east-facing window on the west tower of Four Seasons Residences broke, and glass fell down onto the private driveway.

“The local authorities were immediately notified and specialists are currently cleaning the residual debris,” Rafati said.

Police remain on scene to secure the area as pieces of glass continue to hang off the 55-storey building.

“There are several other pieces on the ground,” Const. David Hopkinson said. “The roads will likely stay closed for a while.”

During the Toronto Film Festival last September, a penthouse-level window at the luxury hotel shattered, causing minor injuries to two passersby.

“The safety and security of our guests and neighbours remains of utmost importance to us,” the Four Seasons said in the statement.