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The FDNY has confirmed a fire that tore through three homes in the Bronx on Sunday was sparked by lithium-ion batteries.
More than a dozen first responders were injured battling fire Sunday in the University Heights section of the Bronx.
City leaders said lithium-ion batteries caused a five-alarm fire Sunday in Kingsbridge Heights. “This is a stark reminder of ...
A fast-moving four-alarm fire tore through a commercial building in St. Albans on Sunday morning, injuring six people and ...
Multiple people were hurt, including several firefighters. Mayor Eric Adams was on scene Monday afternoon providing an update ...
A five-alarm fire broke out Sunday evening, June 22, at a multi-family home on Devoe Terrace in the Bronx, injuring at least 15 people and displacing several ...
Eighteen months after a five-alarm fire gutted a Queens apartment building, dozens of displaced tenants remain locked out of ...
Fifteen people were injured in a five-alarm fire that tore through several Bronx homes Sunday night — a blaze fire marshals ...
The five-alarm house fire on Devoe Terrace near W. 190th St. injured two residents, including a child, and a dozen ...
A Bronx fire critically injured a firefighter, hurt 12 others, and spread to three homes, possibly intensified by lithium ...
"They have a lot of old scooters on the porch. So maybe one of the batteries? We don't know. The fire was in the front, the ...
A massive five-alarm fire that broke out in a residential building in the Bronx Sunday evening left multiple people injured, ...