א קאר פייער האט יעצט אויסגעבראכן נעבן דעם באקאנטן "וואל סטריט בול" אין ניו יארק סיטי.
A terrifying scene unfolded Tuesday evening in New York City’s Financial District after an Infiniti QX60 SUV suddenly caught fire and exploded near the world-famous Charging Bull statue on Wall Street. Viral footage captured the vehicle engulfed in flames before erupting into a massive orange fireball that sent thick black smoke pouring through the crowded lower Manhattan streets, alarming tourists, office workers, and nearby residents during the busy evening hours.
The FDNY responded within minutes and quickly worked to contain the intense blaze as emergency crews secured the area around the Wall Street landmark. Officials later confirmed that no injuries were reported and investigators found no immediate signs of foul play, emphasizing that violent explosions can occur in severe vehicle fires when fuel tanks or combustible materials ignite under extreme heat conditions.
The dramatic explosion instantly spread across social media, fueling speculation before authorities clarified the incident appeared to be an accidental vehicle fire rather than any deliberate attack. The frightening visuals once again highlighted how rapidly urban vehicle fires can escalate in densely populated city centers, particularly in one of America’s most recognizable financial and tourist districts.