Massive fire ravages New York City residential building
A massive fire appears to have ravaged a building in New York City, shutting down multiple city blocks, NBC reports.
The fire raged through at least three floors of a building in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, according to NBC reporter Katherine Creag. NBC reports that the fire "started sometime after 3 a.m. on West 17th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues."
The New York City fire department confirmed that a four-alarm fire broke out early Thursday morning at 221 West 17th Street, affecting multiple floors:
MAN 4-ALARM 221 W 17 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE 4TH, 5TH, 6 FLR AND THRU ROOF,
The building was under construction at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported, according to CBS reporter Ilana Gold.
Fire engulfed building on W 17th St, Manhattan #BreakingNews FYI @journodave Next to Walker Tower residence pic.twitter.com/58qbWuG1jp
Insane scene to wake up to at 3am - 4 alarm #fire at 221 W 17th Street #chelsea pic.twitter.com/DznSHJoBDN
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