Constable Hook, NJ
Massive Fire Engulfing Homes
Reported Feb 2 at 12:19 PM · Updated Feb 2 at 9:36 PM · 16.3K Viewed
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Bayonne mayor Jimmy Davis has asked that all of the displaced residents of Andrews Street go to City Hall tomorrow, 2/5 He advises that resources from all levels of the government will be there to assist them. Additionally, he asks that any residents, businesses, or organizations interested in helping the displaced reach out to the Mayor's office at 201-858-6010 or email mayors.office@baynj.org. The Bayonne Office of Emergency Management can also be reached at 201-858-6016.
Multiple homes have been destroyed, leaving over 23 people displaced by the fire.
Two people have been hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down. Firefighters are still working to bring the fire completely under control.
A cat has been rescued from one of the buildings. Firefighters are working to reunite him with his owners.
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Bayonne mayor Jimmy Davis has asked that all of the displaced residents of Andrews Street go to City Hall tomorrow, 2/5 He advises that resources from all levels of the government will be there to assist them. Additionally, he asks that any residents, businesses, or organizations interested in helping the displaced reach out to the Mayor's office at 201-858-6010 or email mayors.office@baynj.org. The Bayonne Office of Emergency Management can also be reached at 201-858-6016.
Multiple homes have been destroyed, leaving over 23 people displaced by the fire.
Two people have been hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down. Firefighters are still working to bring the fire completely under control.
A cat has been rescued from one of the buildings. Firefighters are working to reunite him with his owners.
TTonline has stopped broadcasting.
Bayonne mayor Jimmy Davis has asked that all of the displaced residents of Andrews Street go to City Hall tomorrow, 2/5 He advises that resources from all levels of the government will be there to assist them. Additionally, he asks that any residents, businesses, or organizations interested in helping the displaced reach out to the Mayor's office at 201-858-6010 or email mayors.office@baynj.org. The Bayonne Office of Emergency Management can also be reached at 201-858-6016.
Multiple homes have been destroyed, leaving over 23 people displaced by the fire.
Two people have been hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down. Firefighters are still working to bring the fire completely under control.
A cat has been rescued from one of the buildings. Firefighters are working to reunite him with his owners.
TTonline has stopped broadcasting.
Bayonne mayor Jimmy Davis has asked that all of the displaced residents of Andrews Street go to City Hall tomorrow, 2/5 He advises that resources from all levels of the government will be there to assist them. Additionally, he asks that any residents, businesses, or organizations interested in helping the displaced reach out to the Mayor's office at 201-858-6010 or email mayors.office@baynj.org. The Bayonne Office of Emergency Management can also be reached at 201-858-6016.
Multiple homes have been destroyed, leaving over 23 people displaced by the fire.
Two people have been hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down. Firefighters are still working to bring the fire completely under control.
A cat has been rescued from one of the buildings. Firefighters are working to reunite him with his owners.
TTonline has stopped broadcasting.
Bayonne mayor Jimmy Davis has asked that all of the displaced residents of Andrews Street go to City Hall tomorrow, 2/5 He advises that resources from all levels of the government will be there to assist them. Additionally, he asks that any residents, businesses, or organizations interested in helping the displaced reach out to the Mayor's office at 201-858-6010 or email mayors.office@baynj.org. The Bayonne Office of Emergency Management can also be reached at 201-858-6016.
Multiple homes have been destroyed, leaving over 23 people displaced by the fire.
Two people have been hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down. Firefighters are still working to bring the fire completely under control.
A cat has been rescued from one of the buildings. Firefighters are working to reunite him with his owners.
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Thick black smoke often indicates a petrol fire
Anybody know exactly which houses have collapsed? As in the addresses I mean.
The fire is almost out!! God bless everyone got out safe!! And god bless the men and women of emergency personnel how are fighting this fire
Is the fire gone
Thick black smoke often indicates a petrol fire
Anybody know exactly which houses have collapsed? As in the addresses I mean.
The fire is almost out!! God bless everyone got out safe!! And god bless the men and women of emergency personnel how are fighting this fire
Is the fire gone
Thick black smoke often indicates a petrol fire
Anybody know exactly which houses have collapsed? As in the addresses I mean.
The fire is almost out!! God bless everyone got out safe!! And god bless the men and women of emergency personnel how are fighting this fire
Is the fire gone
Thick black smoke often indicates a petrol fire
Anybody know exactly which houses have collapsed? As in the addresses I mean.
The fire is almost out!! God bless everyone got out safe!! And god bless the men and women of emergency personnel how are fighting this fire
Is the fire gone
Thick black smoke often indicates a petrol fire
Anybody know exactly which houses have collapsed? As in the addresses I mean.
The fire is almost out!! God bless everyone got out safe!! And god bless the men and women of emergency personnel how are fighting this fire
Is the fire gone
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