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The city has been fighting an order to pay $8,700 to cover the student's medical bills.

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With damage, blown-out windows and no gas, local businesses are unsure when they can reopen.

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The dead included a mom and her chef daughter, a musician, a dental assistant, and CUNY guard.

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Harlem organizations were accepting donations for those affected by the explosion on Park Avenue.

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The explosion and building collapse is one of several in Harlem in the last few years.

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Another five bodies were found in the rubble early Thursday, police said.

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The mayor said the smoke does not pose a threat to healthy New Yorkers amid fears of contaminated air.

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DNAinfo has collected a list of phone numbers and help centers for victims of the explosion in Harlem.

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Three women were killed and at least 46 were hurt when the blast leveled two Park Avenue buildings.

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One of the two buildings that collapsed in Wednesday's explosion had a gas pipe installed last June.

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Griselde Camacho was killed in the blast at 1644 Park Ave. that leveled two buildings.

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The city encouraged people to call 311 for information on their missing relatives.

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Service resumed on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines but there were some lingering delays.