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Seven people die in Harlem gas explosion

Updated 12.50 Seven people are now known to have died following an explosion at two New York City...
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08.51 13 Mar 2014


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Seven people die in Harlem gas explosion

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Updated 12.50

Seven people are now known to have died following an explosion at two New York City apartment buildings.

A gas leak triggered the blast yesterday, which also injured more than 60 people.

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Two five-storey buildings were reduced to rubble in the blast near Park Avenue and 116th Street in East Harlem.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said more than a dozen people were missing, and that a search effort would begin after firefighters put out the blaze.

The mayor emphasised that some of those considered missing could be in another location and authorities are attempting to make contact with all concerned.

"This will take quite a bit of time to address," he said.

The New York Daily News is carrying footage of the explosion site from a drone circuling the area: 

Victims

New York's Hunter College identified one of the victims as Griselde Camacho, a security officer who had worked for the college since 2008.

Carmen Tanco, 67, a dental hygienist, was also killed in the blast.

Residents smelled gas

Witnesses reported hearing a large explosion around 9.30am, after a local resident reported smelling natural gas.

A spokesman for Con Edison said the utility company dispatched two crews, but the blast occurred before they arrived.

The utility said the person who reported the gas smell said he thought the odour could be coming from outside.

Mr de Blasio said crews from Con Edison and other utilities were working to shut down services to the area.

Aerial footage showed a large plume of smoke billowing over the Upper Manhattan skyline and debris scattered across the pavement and vehicles parked on adjacent streets.

Felt like 'earthquake'

Waldemar Infante, who was working in the basement of the neighbouring building when the explosion took place, said it felt like an earthquake.

"There were glass shards everywhere on the ground and all the stores had their windows blown out," he said.

These people say they were terrified:

Witnesses said the blast was so powerful it knocked groceries off the shelves of nearby stores.

Eoin Hayes, 26, said the explosion shook his entire apartment building.

He said he ran to the window and saw flames consuming one building and smoke rising into the air.

"I was in my bedroom and the explosion went off, it kind of shook the whole building," Mr Hayes said. "You could feel the vibrations going through the building."

The FDNY says it has over 200 personnel at the scene.

Metro-North Railroad has suspended all commuter train service in the area. The train line runs along the scene of the collapse, and television footage showed some debris on the tracks.

Image above via @Eoin_Hayes on Twitter

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