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Zarejestrowany: May 2013
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1 An apparent gas explosion leveled an apartment building,
, largely destroyed another and launched rubble and shards of glass across streets in the heart of Manhattan's East Village on March 26, injuring at least a dozen people. Andrew Gombert / EPA 2 Thick smoke billows into the sky on Second Avenue in Manhattan's East Village. Andrew Burton / Getty Images 3 The seven alarm fire drew firefighters from across the city and witnesses said the flames shot as high as 50 feet into the air. Mary Altaffer / AP 4 New York City firefighters fight to control the blaze after an apparent gas explosion leveled several buildings in downtown Manhattan. John Moore / Getty Images 5 Smoke could be seen and smelled for miles after an explosion leveled an apartment building and largely destroyed another in Manhattan's East Village. Andrew Burton / Getty Images 6 Civilians watch firefighters battle the blaze caused by an explosion that forced two buildings to collapse on Second Avenue in Manhattan's East Village. The area was evacuated, , , and the city's health department advised residents to keep their windows closed because of smoke so thick the buildings disappeared from view. Andrew Burton / Getty Images 7 New York City Fire Department works to extinguish the fire buildings burn after an explosion on Second Avenue in Manhattan ![]() , in an area of old tenement buildings that are home to students and longtime residents in an area near New York University and Washington Square Park. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / AFP - Getty Images 10 New York firefighters look at debris from the explosion as they battle the blaze. The blast was so forceful it blew the door off a cafe across an avenue and left piles of rubble on the sidewalk. --Associated Press About Us ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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