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2-alarm fire breaks out in SoHo apartment building

A two-alarm fire engulfed the roof of a six-story mixed use building in SoHo on Thursday, according to the FDNY.

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A two-alarm fire engulfed the roof of a six-story mixed use building in SoHo on Thursday, according to the FDNY.

Thursday afternoon, firefighters are tackling a fire that broke out in a Manhattan apartment complex.

There is smoke coming from the apartment building that has six stories and is located at 105 Wooster Street near Prince Street in the SoHo neighbourhood of New York City.

A lot of smoke was coming from the apartment building located at 105 Wooster Street, which is close to Prince Street in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. There are six levels within the building.

There were almost one hundred firefighters and twenty-five units that responded to the incident.

Although there is no longer any evidence of fire, personnel from multiple departments are still working at the scene.

At this point, there have been no reports of anyone being hurt.


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