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Here are several afternoon and early-evening photos from the fire scene at 188 First Ave. between 11th Street and 12th Street.
The top photo via Lola Sáenz shows the building at 6:15 p.m.
And this is around 6 p.m. from Steven...
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These photos are from 3 p.m. via EVG regular Daniel... showing the FDNY accessing the East Side Outside Community Garden on 11th Street to douse the rear of 188 with water...
EVG reader Hillary Johnson who lives nearby passed along this photo, taken around 6:45 a.m. looking out onto First Avenue...
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... and this shot of firefighters surveying the damage to the rear of No. 188 is from 4 p.m. ...
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To recap various published reports, the six-alarm fire broke out just before 2 a.m. at the five-story 188 First Ave.
Firefighters had the blaze mostly contained by 8 a.m. However, crews were still fighting flames into the early afternoon in a structure that had partially collapsed behind No. 188.
Here's a look at that structure from late this afternoon from Hillary Johnson...
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Officials said they believe that the fire began inside Uogashi, the restaurant on the ground floor. No word on the cause just yet.
In total, there were 17 reported injuries, including 14 firefighters. None of the victims sustained life-threatening injuries.
According to ABC 7, three of the buildings that were evacuated will remain empty until the DOB checks the structural integrity. The Red Cross is housing 13 residents.