Fire in Manhattan: What caused the blaze at ‘The Set’ skyscraper at Hudson Yards?
A fire broke out at an apartment building in Hudson Yards. What caused the blaze?


*This story is developing*
People across Manhattan have reported seeing billowing clouds of dark smoke from a highrise. Fires of this nature are not normal scenes across the city’s skyline, raising questions about how a blaze of this size began. The New York Fire Department (NYFD) reported that the fire began on the roof of a luxury apartment complex in the Hudson Yards, on 10th Avenue, between West 35th and 36th Streets. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

This fire is not the first to affect the city this week. Last night, more than 100 firefighters were dispatched to Queens after an apartment complex caught fire. The origin of this fire is still under investigation. Residents were forced to leave their homes when the fire began a little after three in the morning. So far, no casulaties have been reported.
FDNY officials provide update on 3-alarm fire in Queens https://t.co/nvRFc9juZj
— FDNY (@FDNY) November 14, 2024
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Earlier this week, the use of public BBQ pits was banned after a major fire broke out in Prospect Park. The city has experienced an unseasonably warm fall so far with limited rain, making the park a tinderbox.
New York has issued a statewide Burn Ban in effect until Sat, 11/30. High risk of brush and wildfires. This burn ban prohibits the starting of outdoor fires statewide for purposes of brush & debris disposal, as well as camp fires & open fires used for cooking.
— NYCEM - Notify NYC (@NotifyNYC) November 14, 2024
Earlier today, the City reminded residents that New York state has imposed a Burn Ban would remain in effect until Saturday November 30.
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