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מידטאון וואלקן קראצער פייער שיקט שווארצע פלאמען איבער ניו יארק

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A massive fire broke out Tuesday morning in a Manhattan skyscraper, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the New York City skyline. The blaze erupted shortly before 10 a.m. near East 43rd Street and Madison Avenue, just hours before the start of the city’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. First responders quickly rushed to the scene as sirens echoed through Midtown, with the New York City Fire Department deploying multiple units to contain the fire.

Footage shared by firefighters shows heavy black smoke pouring from the rooftop of the high-rise building, creating a dramatic scene visible from several blocks away. Emergency crews worked rapidly to assess the situation and prevent the flames from spreading to nearby structures in the densely built area. Authorities also began coordinating traffic and pedestrian management due to the building’s proximity to major parade routes and busy Midtown streets.

Officials have not yet confirmed the cause of the blaze, and investigations are expected to begin once firefighters fully secure the building. Early reports suggest the fire originated near the top levels of the structure, though further details remain under review as emergency teams continue their response.

The incident highlights the challenges of managing large-scale emergencies in one of the busiest sections of New York City. As firefighters work to bring the situation under control, authorities are urging residents and visitors to avoid the immediate area while emergency operations remain underway.

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