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Three Homes Destroyed in Two-Alarm Explosion, Fire in Bath Beach; No Injuries

67 Bay 35th St, Bath Beach, Brooklyn

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Summary

  • A gas explosion and two-alarm fire in a vacant house in Bath Beach leveled the building and caused irreparable damage to two adjoining homes Friday morning. No one was injured.
  • At about 7:13 a.m., police received a report of an explosion at a house on Bay 35th Street and Benson Avenue.
  • Citizen users in the neighborhood took video showing heavy flames and smoke from the top of the building.
  • Firefighters raised the incident to a second alarm, requiring the use of more than 100 units.
  • At about 8:54 a.m., firefighters reported that the fire had been put out.
  • A photo shared by firefighters on social media showed the house at 67 Bay 35th Street where the explosion originated completely collapsed.
  • In a progress report, firefighters stated over radio transmissions that there was collapse of an adjoining structure also.
  • No one was found injured, but firefighters are continuing to search the rubble.
  • A secondary search of the building was delayed due to concerns over the structural integrity of the site.
  • Department of Buildings inspectors have arrived on scene to conduct structural stability inspections of surrounding buildings and to assist with the investigation.
  • At a briefing, officials said that the home where the explosion happened was vacant, but two adjoining residences were occupied.  Those occupants were able to self-evacuate and were receiving assistance from the Red Cross and Office of Emergency Management.
  • Officials said that all three buildings that were affected will need to be demolished due to structural instability.
  • Amid reports that concern neighbors contacted National Grid in days and weeks leading to the explosion, firefighters said that they had no record of anyone calling the FDNY.
  • In one video taken by a Citizen user, a neighbor said they had tried for weeks to get the utility company to address a gas smell in the area.
  • Speaking at the briefing, Mayor Eric Adams urged all New Yorkers to call 911 if they smell natural gas.

Timeline

According to the official FDNY twitter page, firefighters have the situation under control.

This has been deemed a suspicious fire by firefighters on scene.

Citizen users show that responders have established a perimeter around the affected block.

According to the official FDNY Twitter page, no injuries have yet been reported.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 67 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, more than 100 members of the Fire Department are on the scene.

Firefighters advise that their secondary search of original building will be delayed due to structural collapse. Whether this collapse is partial or total is unclear.

The official twitter page FDNYAlerts advises that this is now a two-alarm fire.

Citizen user @Marcom92 shows medic units on scene.

Citizen user @matgaret shows firefighters working to extinguish the fire.

Citizen user @chaparro726 shows firefighter units on scene.

Citizen user @ItsmeLIZ shows heavy smoke billowing from one of the buildings.

Responders have not yet advised on the nature or source of the explosion mentioned in the initial report.

Firefighters at the scene advise that the fire has spread to the adjacent building.

Firefighters on scene advise the fire has spread to the adjacent building and is engulfed in flames.

A Citizen user shows flames rising from behind a house.

Officers are on the scene and are requesting firefighters to the location.

Police have received an unconfirmed report of an explosion in a house.

Incident reported at 70 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, firefighters have the situation under control.

This has been deemed a suspicious fire by firefighters on scene.

Citizen users show that responders have established a perimeter around the affected block.

According to the official FDNY Twitter page, no injuries have yet been reported.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 67 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, more than 100 members of the Fire Department are on the scene.

Firefighters advise that their secondary search of original building will be delayed due to structural collapse. Whether this collapse is partial or total is unclear.

The official twitter page FDNYAlerts advises that this is now a two-alarm fire.

Citizen user @Marcom92 shows medic units on scene.

Citizen user @matgaret shows firefighters working to extinguish the fire.

Citizen user @chaparro726 shows firefighter units on scene.

Citizen user @ItsmeLIZ shows heavy smoke billowing from one of the buildings.

Responders have not yet advised on the nature or source of the explosion mentioned in the initial report.

Firefighters at the scene advise that the fire has spread to the adjacent building.

Firefighters on scene advise the fire has spread to the adjacent building and is engulfed in flames.

A Citizen user shows flames rising from behind a house.

Officers are on the scene and are requesting firefighters to the location.

Police have received an unconfirmed report of an explosion in a house.

Incident reported at 70 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, firefighters have the situation under control.

This has been deemed a suspicious fire by firefighters on scene.

Citizen users show that responders have established a perimeter around the affected block.

According to the official FDNY Twitter page, no injuries have yet been reported.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 67 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, more than 100 members of the Fire Department are on the scene.

Firefighters advise that their secondary search of original building will be delayed due to structural collapse. Whether this collapse is partial or total is unclear.

The official twitter page FDNYAlerts advises that this is now a two-alarm fire.

Citizen user @Marcom92 shows medic units on scene.

Citizen user @matgaret shows firefighters working to extinguish the fire.

Citizen user @chaparro726 shows firefighter units on scene.

Citizen user @ItsmeLIZ shows heavy smoke billowing from one of the buildings.

Responders have not yet advised on the nature or source of the explosion mentioned in the initial report.

Firefighters at the scene advise that the fire has spread to the adjacent building.

Firefighters on scene advise the fire has spread to the adjacent building and is engulfed in flames.

A Citizen user shows flames rising from behind a house.

Officers are on the scene and are requesting firefighters to the location.

Police have received an unconfirmed report of an explosion in a house.

Incident reported at 70 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, firefighters have the situation under control.

This has been deemed a suspicious fire by firefighters on scene.

Citizen users show that responders have established a perimeter around the affected block.

According to the official FDNY Twitter page, no injuries have yet been reported.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 67 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, more than 100 members of the Fire Department are on the scene.

Firefighters advise that their secondary search of original building will be delayed due to structural collapse. Whether this collapse is partial or total is unclear.

The official twitter page FDNYAlerts advises that this is now a two-alarm fire.

Citizen user @Marcom92 shows medic units on scene.

Citizen user @matgaret shows firefighters working to extinguish the fire.

Citizen user @chaparro726 shows firefighter units on scene.

Citizen user @ItsmeLIZ shows heavy smoke billowing from one of the buildings.

Responders have not yet advised on the nature or source of the explosion mentioned in the initial report.

Firefighters at the scene advise that the fire has spread to the adjacent building.

Firefighters on scene advise the fire has spread to the adjacent building and is engulfed in flames.

A Citizen user shows flames rising from behind a house.

Officers are on the scene and are requesting firefighters to the location.

Police have received an unconfirmed report of an explosion in a house.

Incident reported at 70 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, firefighters have the situation under control.

This has been deemed a suspicious fire by firefighters on scene.

Citizen users show that responders have established a perimeter around the affected block.

According to the official FDNY Twitter page, no injuries have yet been reported.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 67 Bay 35th St.

According to the official FDNY twitter page, more than 100 members of the Fire Department are on the scene.

Firefighters advise that their secondary search of original building will be delayed due to structural collapse. Whether this collapse is partial or total is unclear.

The official twitter page FDNYAlerts advises that this is now a two-alarm fire.

Citizen user @Marcom92 shows medic units on scene.

Citizen user @matgaret shows firefighters working to extinguish the fire.

Citizen user @chaparro726 shows firefighter units on scene.

Citizen user @ItsmeLIZ shows heavy smoke billowing from one of the buildings.

Responders have not yet advised on the nature or source of the explosion mentioned in the initial report.

Firefighters at the scene advise that the fire has spread to the adjacent building.

Firefighters on scene advise the fire has spread to the adjacent building and is engulfed in flames.

A Citizen user shows flames rising from behind a house.

Officers are on the scene and are requesting firefighters to the location.

Police have received an unconfirmed report of an explosion in a house.

Incident reported at 70 Bay 35th St.

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Comments30

BamaJournalistsFeb 4 at 11:46 AM

All the hassle people are getting when reporting gas odors, smoke, heat issues, etc... no one is properly doing their job and residents are getting the crappy end of it with many deaths and severe injuries. Now you have electric & gas wanting to increase prices by 18% yeah I think not.

butterflylovelyFeb 4 at 12:02 PM

@BamaJournalists agree

Carruso234Feb 4 at 10:54 AM

National grid is good for shit. They were called and told about the gas smell and no one did anything. Is that what I heard

frank212Feb 4 at 4:06 PM

@Carruso234 defund National grid

RALPHIEVENOMZFeb 4 at 10:59 AM

Yes I've seen that gentleman complain about gas smell, and noone listened, now whoever was at fault doesn't have a home anymore, if ya see something say something 👊

CookieLyonsFeb 4 at 11:28 AM

Seems like there was a “for sale” sign in from of those houses. Watch a developer coming in and make a unaffordable building and start gentrification… 😐

headsupbabe1Feb 4 at 11:41 AM

True. That happens a lot.

BamaJournalistsFeb 4 at 11:46 AM

All the hassle people are getting when reporting gas odors, smoke, heat issues, etc... no one is properly doing their job and residents are getting the crappy end of it with many deaths and severe injuries. Now you have electric & gas wanting to increase prices by 18% yeah I think not.

butterflylovelyFeb 4 at 12:02 PM

@BamaJournalists agree

Carruso234Feb 4 at 10:54 AM

National grid is good for shit. They were called and told about the gas smell and no one did anything. Is that what I heard

frank212Feb 4 at 4:06 PM

@Carruso234 defund National grid

RALPHIEVENOMZFeb 4 at 10:59 AM

Yes I've seen that gentleman complain about gas smell, and noone listened, now whoever was at fault doesn't have a home anymore, if ya see something say something 👊

CookieLyonsFeb 4 at 11:28 AM

Seems like there was a “for sale” sign in from of those houses. Watch a developer coming in and make a unaffordable building and start gentrification… 😐

headsupbabe1Feb 4 at 11:41 AM

True. That happens a lot.

BamaJournalistsFeb 4 at 11:46 AM

All the hassle people are getting when reporting gas odors, smoke, heat issues, etc... no one is properly doing their job and residents are getting the crappy end of it with many deaths and severe injuries. Now you have electric & gas wanting to increase prices by 18% yeah I think not.

butterflylovelyFeb 4 at 12:02 PM

@BamaJournalists agree

Carruso234Feb 4 at 10:54 AM

National grid is good for shit. They were called and told about the gas smell and no one did anything. Is that what I heard

frank212Feb 4 at 4:06 PM

@Carruso234 defund National grid

RALPHIEVENOMZFeb 4 at 10:59 AM

Yes I've seen that gentleman complain about gas smell, and noone listened, now whoever was at fault doesn't have a home anymore, if ya see something say something 👊

CookieLyonsFeb 4 at 11:28 AM

Seems like there was a “for sale” sign in from of those houses. Watch a developer coming in and make a unaffordable building and start gentrification… 😐

headsupbabe1Feb 4 at 11:41 AM

True. That happens a lot.

BamaJournalistsFeb 4 at 11:46 AM

All the hassle people are getting when reporting gas odors, smoke, heat issues, etc... no one is properly doing their job and residents are getting the crappy end of it with many deaths and severe injuries. Now you have electric & gas wanting to increase prices by 18% yeah I think not.

butterflylovelyFeb 4 at 12:02 PM

@BamaJournalists agree

Carruso234Feb 4 at 10:54 AM

National grid is good for shit. They were called and told about the gas smell and no one did anything. Is that what I heard

frank212Feb 4 at 4:06 PM

@Carruso234 defund National grid

RALPHIEVENOMZFeb 4 at 10:59 AM

Yes I've seen that gentleman complain about gas smell, and noone listened, now whoever was at fault doesn't have a home anymore, if ya see something say something 👊

CookieLyonsFeb 4 at 11:28 AM

Seems like there was a “for sale” sign in from of those houses. Watch a developer coming in and make a unaffordable building and start gentrification… 😐

headsupbabe1Feb 4 at 11:41 AM

True. That happens a lot.

BamaJournalistsFeb 4 at 11:46 AM

All the hassle people are getting when reporting gas odors, smoke, heat issues, etc... no one is properly doing their job and residents are getting the crappy end of it with many deaths and severe injuries. Now you have electric & gas wanting to increase prices by 18% yeah I think not.

butterflylovelyFeb 4 at 12:02 PM

@BamaJournalists agree

Carruso234Feb 4 at 10:54 AM

National grid is good for shit. They were called and told about the gas smell and no one did anything. Is that what I heard

frank212Feb 4 at 4:06 PM

@Carruso234 defund National grid

RALPHIEVENOMZFeb 4 at 10:59 AM

Yes I've seen that gentleman complain about gas smell, and noone listened, now whoever was at fault doesn't have a home anymore, if ya see something say something 👊

CookieLyonsFeb 4 at 11:28 AM

Seems like there was a “for sale” sign in from of those houses. Watch a developer coming in and make a unaffordable building and start gentrification… 😐

headsupbabe1Feb 4 at 11:41 AM

True. That happens a lot.

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