Friday, July 9, 2010
An awful year for the corners of Avenue A
I suppose I'm not the only one who noted the awful fires on Avenue A this year... at 14th Street in May...
and at Houston last evening...
and at Houston last evening...
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Report: Eight firefighters injured this evening at 240 Houston
According to the Times:
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
Nearly 140 firefighters were sent to battle the blaze, which caused no deaths or major injuries but spread anxiety throughout the neighborhood. Eight firefighters had minor injuries, including burns and smoke inhalation.
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
After the fire: Double Down, Kelly's and Discovery Wines closed; grocery open
Things seem oddly normal tonight on Avenue A below Second Street...a few hours back, of course, some 180 firefighters were on the scene battling the blaze at 240 Houston and Avenue A...
On the east side of A between Second Street and Houston...the storefronts that were directly impacted by the fire... the Double Down looks open, but the sign on the door says otherwise... [Updated: Double Down was already closed for renovations before the fire.]
Kelly's and Discovery Wines are shuttered...
And, the one place that I thought would be closed, was open... Houston Deli & Grocery on the corner... According to the manager, "We were very lucky," he said. "But I don't know for how long. At any minute, water could come through the ceiling."
Meanwhile, at the entrance to 240 Houston, fire and Red Cross officials were on hand to help any displaced residents...
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
On the east side of A between Second Street and Houston...the storefronts that were directly impacted by the fire... the Double Down looks open, but the sign on the door says otherwise... [Updated: Double Down was already closed for renovations before the fire.]
Kelly's and Discovery Wines are shuttered...
And, the one place that I thought would be closed, was open... Houston Deli & Grocery on the corner... According to the manager, "We were very lucky," he said. "But I don't know for how long. At any minute, water could come through the ceiling."
Meanwhile, at the entrance to 240 Houston, fire and Red Cross officials were on hand to help any displaced residents...
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
More shots from after the fire
Many thanks to EV Grieve reader Krikor for sharing these photos... (Via Flickr)
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
After the fire
Check out Jeremiah's photos (like this one) of the firefighters after batting the blaze at 240 Houston.
Previously on EV Grieve:
More on the fire at 240 Houston
BoweryBoogie is also on the scene. He overheard a firefighter say the whole roof is gone at 240.
The Lo-Down is there too. They're reporting all the residents were safely evacuated.
More shots of 240 Houston
[Via Josh at Twitpic]
[Via BeChicMag]
As the top photo shows, the fire has been brought under control... no word yet on any injuries... Every says how quickly the fire department responded...
Rooftop view of the 240 Houston fire
More on the fire at 240 Houston
I noticed that scaffolding recently went up here at the site of the fire, 240 Houston ... And Gothamist points to a complaint here via the DOB dated June 22:
SCAFFOLDING IS BEING INSTALLED ON THE SIDEWALK, THEY HAVE INSTALLED FOUR OF THE SUPPORTS ON THE PROPERTY OF 244 E HOUSTON WITHOUTPERMISSION AND THERE ARE NO PERMITS/PLANS POSTED FOR THE CONSTCTN
Fire on Avenue A and Houston
[Top photo via WCBS]
Much more to come.
Per NY1:
Firefighters are currently battling a three-alarm fire on the roof and upper floors of a building in the East Village.
About 188 firefighters from 33 units are putting out the flames, according to the FDNY.
Black smoke rising from the fire could be seen throughout much of Lower Manhattan.
Houston Street has been reportedly closed to traffic.
It is not yet known how the hot weather contributed towards the fire.
Walking toward the fire
I was walking south on First Avenue and 10th Street when I heard the helicopters... and then I saw the smoke coming from what turned out to be 240 Houston. Walking there, a few people walked out of storefronts... "Where's the fire? Where's the fire?" No one could tell, just yet...
Noted
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