New York City Fire Videos: Two Separate Fires Engulf Livonia Avenue Building in Brownsville and Lee Avenue in Williamsburg, 10 Firefighters Injured While Dousing Flames
At least 10 firemen were hurt while battling another five-alarm fire that started on Lee Avenue in Williamsburg. According to authorities, the blaze appeared to begin in a chocolate shop before spreading to at least nine neighbouring retail establishments.
Videos of two distinct flames raging across South Williamsburg and Brownsville, New York City's two residential districts on Sunday, have appeared on social media, according to the New York Post.
The Brownsville fire, according to FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, began on the 11th level of a 14-story Livonia Avenue structure at 11 a.m. After breaking down the door, the three kids—ages 4, 5, and 8—were discovered by the responding firefighters inside the building, all by themselves and unconscious. At least 10 firemen were hurt while battling another five-alarm fire that started on Lee Avenue in Williamsburg. According to authorities, the blaze appeared to begin in a chocolate shop before spreading to at least nine neighbouring retail establishments, seriously destroying them and spewing smoke into the air. Delhi Fire: Massive Blaze Erupts at Chemical Factory in Bawana Area of National Capital, Fire Tenders Reach Spot (Watch Video).
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