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Deadly fire in New York apartment tower kills one, injures 15
A gas explosion at a high-rise residential building in New York City triggered a massive fire on upper floors, killing one person and injuring at least 15 others, authorities said.
The explosion occurred in a 17-story apartment building after reports of a gas odor on the 15th and 16th floors. Firefighters were already on the scene investigating the reports when the blast occurred, sparking a fast-moving quad-alarm fire that engulfed several upper-floor apartments.
Chief of Department John Esposito said firefighters had been checking complaints of a gas smell when the explosion caused significant structural damage. About a dozen apartments were damaged, with active fires reported in 10 units on the 16th and 17th floors.
Officials confirmed that one person was killed in the incident. Another victim was critically injured, five sustained serious injuries, and eight others suffered minor injuries.
Authorities said the building had recently undergone renovations and that work on the natural gas system had been completed and inspected. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation