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Over 23 People Injured in New York City's Bronx Apartment Fire

All of the injuries, which included adults and children, were non-life-threatening, according to the fire department of New York.
Reuters
Jan 03 2018
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All of the injuries, which included adults and children, were non-life-threatening, according to the fire department of New York.
Fire Department of New York (FDNY) firemen work at an apartment building in the Bronx, New York, U.S., January 2, 2018. Credit: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton
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Firefighters are seen on a neighboring building as flames engulf an apartment building in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., in this January 2, 2018 image by Dave Chan obtained from social media. Credit: Reuters/Dave Chan/Social Media

New York: At least 23 people, including one firefighter, were hurt on Tuesday morning after a fire tore through an apartment building in New York City's Bronx borough, days after another blaze in the area killed 12 people, a fire department spokesman said.

All of the injuries, which included adults and children, were non-life-threatening, according to Daniel Nigro, commissioner of the fire department of New York.

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"Our units arrived and were immediately faced with heavy fire. Numerous people were brought out of the building by the firefighters on scene," Nigro said during a news conference. "They've all been transported and they will all be OK, thankfully."

The seven-alarm fire broke out at about 5:30 am local time (1030 GMT) in a four-story brick structure with a furniture store on the ground floor, fire officials said on Twitter.

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More than 200 firefighters battled the blaze in frigid temperatures as low as 13 Fahrenheit (minus 10.6 Celsius) for hours before getting it under control around 2 pm EST (1900 GMT).

The cause of the fire was yet to be determined.

Later on Tuesday, three firefighters suffered non-life threatening injuries as they battled a blaze in a three-story building in the borough of Brooklyn, local media reported.

Last Thursday, 12 people, including four children, were killed in the New York City's deadliest blaze in a quarter of a century in another part of the Bronx less than two miles (three km) away. That fire was caused by a three-year-old boy playing with the burners of a kitchen stove in one of the apartments, officials said.

This article went live on January third, two thousand eighteen, at fifty-three minutes past twelve at noon.

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