This is the scene of devastation after a gas explosion destroyed two buildings and killed at least eight people in East Harlem Wednesday.
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Firefighters dig through the rubble in the aftermath of the horrible explosion Wednesday.
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A van lies crushed by debris from the building collapse.
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Firefighters rush to the scene of an explosion that leveled two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday, killing at least eight people.
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Heavy smoke pours from the wreckage.
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A first responder climbs over the wreckage of what was two buildings.
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People run away from the scene of the explosion that destroyed two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday, killing at least eight people.
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Firefighters put water on the burning wreckage after the deadly explosion.
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Firefighters work the scene of an explosion and building collapse in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York, Wednesday, March 12, 2014. The explosion leveled an apartment building, and sent…
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Police guide a bystander away from the scene of the burning wreckage. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a gas leak.
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Firefighters stand on debris in the aftermath of a massive gas explosion that leveled two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday.
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A man carries his child away from the scene of the deadly explosion that destroyed two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday, killing at least eight people and injuring many more.
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A victim hurt in the gas explosion holds his head as he is transported from the scene of the deadly blast that leveled two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday.
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Alicia Thomas, left, who lived in one of the two collapsed buildings, is comforted by her friend Shivon Dollar.
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Firefighters remove a victim injured in the deadly blast in East Harlem Wednesday.
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Huge plumes of smoke rise above the city in the aftermath of the explosion and fire in East Harlem Wednesday.
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epa04121784 Firefighters try to put out a fire after a reported explosion and building collapse in the Harlem area of New York City, New York, USA, 12 March 2014. The…
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A firefighter is seen on the roof (top right) amid clouds of smoke from the still-burning buildings after a huge explosion in East Harlem Wednesday
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Firefighters survey the scene following the explosion in East Harlem Wednesday.
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A firefighter directs the effort to extinguish the fire and search for survivors in the aftermath of an explosion in East Harlem.
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A van near the blast site is covered with debris from the deadly explosion in East Harlem.
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The devastated buildings are seen behind clouds of smoke as firefighters try to extinguish the fire in the aftermath of the blast in East Harlem Wednesday.
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A victim is evacuated by emergency personnel near the Harlem building collapse. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said a major building explosion, which killed at least eight people in Upper Manhattan, appeared to be caused by a gas leak and other people were still missing.
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A police officer wears a protective mask as he warns bystanders away from the scene of the building explosion Wednesday.
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Police move people away from the scene of an explosion and building collapse in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York, Wednesday, March 12, 2014. The explosion leveled an apartment…
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A man shields his child in a blanket to protect against the smoke following the deadly building explosion in Harlem Wednesday.
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A firefighter uses a flashlight against heavy smoke as rescuers search for victims in the aftermath of the building explosion in East Harlem Wednesday.
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Police use protective masks to guard against smoke from the burning buildings.
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Firefighters battle the blaze after a pair of buildings exploded in East Harlem Wednesday, killing at least eight people.
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Firefighters use tower trucks to get water on the still-burning building from above.
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Workers examine the train tracks as firefighters try to extinguish the blaze following an explosion that destroyed two buildings in East Harlem Wednesday, killing at least eight people.
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Firefighters attack the fire from the roof of a neighboring building.
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New York City firefighters examine the rubble at an apparent building explosion fire and collapse in the Harlem section of New York, March 12, 2014. Two buildings collapsed in an…
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Firefighters respond to a fire on 116th Street in Harlem after a building exploded in huge flames and billowing black smoke, leading to the collapse of at least one building…
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Firefighters work to put out the smoldering wreckage.
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NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 12: In this image handout provided by the Office of Mayor of New York, firefighters from the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) walk in…
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epa04121915 Firefighters on the scene where a group of buildings were damaged by fire and a possible explosion in New York, New York, USA, 12 March 2014. At least one…
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NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 12: Firefighters from the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) respond to a 5-alarm fire and building collapse at 1646 Park Ave in the Harlem…
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A worker walks along the Metro-North tracks strewn with debris from the explosion.
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Firefighters walk though smoke at the site of a building collapse in Harlem, New York March 12, 2014. Two New York buildings collapsed on Wednesday in an explosion believed to…
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East Harlem building explosion. Just after 9AM Wednesday morning, a huge explosion rocked two East Harlem buildings causing them to collapse, killing two women and at least 16 others were…
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East Harlem building explosion. Just after 9AM Wednesday morning, a huge explosion rocked two East Harlem buildings causing them to collapse, killing two women and at least 16 others were…
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East Harlem building explosion. Just after 9AM Wednesday morning, a huge explosion rocked two East Harlem buildings causing them to collapse, killing two women and at least 16 others were…
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General views of police officers, fire fighters, and local residents wearing masks following a building explosion in Harlem this morning in New York City. Pictured: harlem explosion Ref: SPL716345 120314…
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New York City Fire Department firefighters at the scene of an explosion and building collapse at Park Avenue and East 116th Street March 12, 2014 in the Harlem section of…
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An explosion rocked uptown Manhattan Wednesday, causing at least one building to collapse and numerous injuries.
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Firefighters respond to a fire on 116th Street in Harlem after a building exploded in huge flames and billowing black smoke, leading to the collapse of at least one building…
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Rescue workers remove an injured person on a stretcher after an explosion and building collapse in East Harlem Wednesday.
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NEW YORK – FOR NEWS: Building explosion, East 116th Street, between Madison and Park Aves, Harlem, NY Wednesday, March 12, 2014. PICTURED: An injured woman is taken to a waiting…
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NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 12: Firefighters from the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) respond to a 5-alarm fire and building collapse at 1646 Park Ave in the Harlem…