NEW YORK (AP) — Firefighters battled a blaze early Saturday on the top two floors of a high-rise apartment in New York City, according to fire officials.
The 4-alarm fire in the Bronx started shortly after midnight and spread to multiple apartments in the 17-story building, according to a statement from the New York City Fire Department.
There was no immediate word on what caused the fire.
More than 200 fire and emergency crew were working at the scene, according to the fire department.
It was not immediately clear if anyone had been injured.
In video posted online, flames could be seen engulfing part of the top floors of the building.
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson said personnel from the NYPD, NYC Emergency Management, the Department of Buildings and the Red Cross are on site.
We are praying for our residents and families at Boston Secor at this time who are being evacuated from 3485.
Thankful for the quick response of our first responders. Emergency personnel are on site. The American Red Cross is on scene as well.
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— Hon. Vanessa L. Gibson, MPA (She, Her, Hers) (@BPGibson2025) January 24, 2026