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Washington Heights »

Residents of 501 W. 179th St. can't return to the building until the roof is repaired.

Ozone Park »

Nearly 200 firefighters spent two hours battling an apartment building fire in Queens Thursday night.

Norwood »

Two families were displaced when a fire tore through three buildings Wednesday, officials said.

Hunts Point »

Nearly 200 firefighters battled the Hunts Point fire for more than seven hours, the FDNY said.

Civic Center »

A video has workers of the city's chapter of the American Red Cross discussing how to handle the beast.

Sunset Park »

The fire displaced 26 people and scorched Tacos El Bronco restaurant, officials said.

Charleston »

Four attached homes on Pitney Avenue were scorched in the blaze, the FDNY said.

East Harlem »

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

East Harlem »

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

East Harlem »

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

Morrisania »

About 140 firefighters from 33 units battled the blaze at 163rd Street and Tinton Avenue.

Kew Gardens »

Nearly 170 firefighters battled the massive fire on 129th Street Tuesday night.

Soundview »

Fidel Morales tossed the babies to safety and then jumped off a balcony.

Flatbush »

Three apartments were burned in the fire on Albemarle Road, officials said.

Hudson Heights »

A wall collapse on Pinehurst Avenue left three families barred from their homes.