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New York: man killed and at least a dozen hurt in subway fire, officials say | New York: man killed and at least a dozen hurt in subway fire, officials say |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Fire broke out at Central Park-North 110th Street in Harlem early on Friday and more than 100 firefighters responded | Fire broke out at Central Park-North 110th Street in Harlem early on Friday and more than 100 firefighters responded |
New York officials say one man was killed and more than a dozen people were injured when a fire broke out on a subway train early on Friday. | |
A New York police department spokesman who described the situation at the Harlem station as “fluid” confirmed that a man in his 30s was pronounced dead and eight other adults were hospitalized. | A New York police department spokesman who described the situation at the Harlem station as “fluid” confirmed that a man in his 30s was pronounced dead and eight other adults were hospitalized. |
A fire department spokesman could not confirm the death but said that fire officials counted four people critically injured and one person with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, as well as seven civilians and five firefighters who suffered minor injuries. | |
A spokesman with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority did not immediately have a casualty count. | |
The northbound 2 train had just pulled into the Central Park North-110th Street station around 3.15am, police and fire officials said, but they were unclear at what point the fire broke out. | The northbound 2 train had just pulled into the Central Park North-110th Street station around 3.15am, police and fire officials said, but they were unclear at what point the fire broke out. |
No arrests were immediately made, police said. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. | No arrests were immediately made, police said. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. |
More than 100 firefighters responded to the station, the spokesman said, describing the scene as “challenging” and “dark”. It took about a half-hour to extinguish the fire. | |
The fire disrupted service to several train lines, causing delays as the MTA contends with dramatically reduced ridership and service cuts amid the coronavirus outbreak. | The fire disrupted service to several train lines, causing delays as the MTA contends with dramatically reduced ridership and service cuts amid the coronavirus outbreak. |
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