NEW YORK — A five-alarm fire broke out early Friday morning in the Bronx, leaving seven people hurt and more than 200 others displaced. Officials said the cold and windy conditions made it more difficult to fight the stubborn flames, which are still not fully out.
“This was a massive fire, and the wind played a major role in the conditions that we are facing,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters on the scene.
“It’s been a very long and cold morning here in the Bronx,” FDNY Commissioner Ben Tucker added. “This was a very, very large fire, wind-driven, as the mayor said. Very difficult fire for our firefighters to fight under conditions that caused us to have to have lots of relief.”
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