Massive Fire Erupts On Manhattan's Upper East Side Rooftop
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York City 'explosion': Black smoke fills sky after huge fire in Upper East Side
Video shared on social media showed thick black smoke in the air rising near apartment buildings on East 95th Street on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. There have so far been no reports of injuries.
A major fire broke out on the roof of an apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side neighborhood, injuring at least three firefighters and the building superintendent, officials said.
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ABP News on MSNThick Smoke Billows From New York City Building After 'Explosion': VIDEO
The blaze broke out around 10:04 a.m. atop an apartment building, with residents reporting a “loud boom” just moments before flames and embers erupted, reported The Mirror. Dramatic footage shared on social media showed dense plumes of smoke rising between high-rises as onlookers watched from nearby windows.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNUES building fire: Resident heard apparent blast before seeing smoke
One resident tells FOX 5 NY they were working from home when they heard a loud explosion and felt part of the building shake before running out of the building.
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Parts of Manhattan covered in black smoke after apartment fire leads to massive emergency response
Three NYC firefighters sustained slight injuries Friday while containing a roof fire at a seven-story Upper East Side apartment building
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Rudy Giuliani says goodbye to NYC with price-slashed $4.95M sale of Upper East Side penthouse
Before waving goodbye to the prime Madison Avenue address, Giuliani took full control of the property from his third ex-wife, Judith, paying her $2.5 million in July, records obtained by The Post show. “He got the apartment, and she got some Hamptons property,” Rosen told Crains.
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