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A massive five-alarm fire tore through a seven-story apartment building in Mount Vernon, New York, leaving more than 100 residents displaced just days before Thanksgiving. Authorities from the city’s Office of Emergency Management confirmed that all 250 residents of the complex were forced to evacuate as flames engulfed the building overnight.
Emergency responders worked through the night to contain the fire, battling intense heat and smoke to prevent the blaze from spreading to nearby buildings. While no fatalities have been reported, several residents suffered minor injuries and are receiving care. Local shelters and relief organizations have mobilized to provide temporary housing, food, and support to those affected.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though initial reports suggest that it spread rapidly due to the building’s design and materials. Residents expressed shock and devastation, as the timing—so close to the Thanksgiving holiday—makes the loss particularly difficult.
City officials have urged those affected to contact emergency management for assistance and emphasized that resources are available to help families recover. The Mount Vernon fire serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of fire safety measures in high-density housing, especially in older apartment buildings.
Relief efforts are underway, with local charities, community groups, and volunteers coming together to support displaced residents during this challenging time. Authorities continue to investigate the fire’s cause and ensure that the affected building and surrounding area are safe before residents can return.
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