Gas Explosion on Bay 35th Street in Gravesend
FDNY members are currently operating at a 2-alarm explosion at 67 Bay 35 Street in Brooklyn. More than 100 FDNY members are on scene. There are currently no injuries to civilians reported at this time. pic.twitter.com/55z0wUFU5Y
— FDNY (@FDNY) February 4, 2022
In Gravesend, Brooklyn this morning, two homes on Bay 35th Street between Benson Avenue and 86th Street burst into flames after a gas explosion.
Click on the video below and see the fire:
GAS EXPLOSION ? An unoccupied building exploded, and two neighboring homes were destroyed by fire. The explosion happened on Bay 35th Street in Bath Beach just after 7:15 a.m. and the resulting fire quickly spread to two adjacent buildings. https://t.co/1PfOhBXMod pic.twitter.com/AwuVGbWAMr
— Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) February 4, 2022
People in Bay Ridge knew something was seriously wrong becaue they kept hearing sirens. Over 100 firefighters went to put out the fire.
Click on the video below and look at the two homes on the left explode (also notice how fast the firemen got there):
Brooklyn: Bay 35th Street & Benson Avenue, two homes in the confines of the @NYPD62Pct burst into flames following a gas explosion. After hard work, the @fdny extinguished the fire. pic.twitter.com/68kbrO0Fih
— NYC Scoop (@NY_Scoop) February 4, 2022
They said it may have been caused by a natural gas lead. Luckily, there were no injuries.
Fantastic firemen put out the fire:
#BREAKINGNEWS Brooklyn, New York – Heavy fire broke out at 69 Bay 35th street, requiring “Major Emergency response” The incident was raised to a second alarm due to a house explosion.
— Freedomnews.tv FNTV (@FreedomNTV) February 4, 2022
Video by Martin Callender (FNTV https://t.co/RkvKn04ZzY) pic.twitter.com/AgCo8wQVt3
They turned off the power at homes adjacent to these to homes – see here
.@NYCMayor on the ground at the scene of 2-alarm explosion at 67 Bay 35 Street in Brooklyn earlier. @FDNY and @NYCEmergencyMgt are working hard and no injuries reported at this time. Please avoid the area while they do their work. pic.twitter.com/ZTQwYFS32w
— City of New York (@nycgov) February 4, 2022
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Hugs,
marlene
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