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Two dead as New York City buildings collapse after gas blast (BLOG)

Two women have died after a gas leak sparked an explosion which levelled two buildings in East Harlem, New York City, authorities say. ...

Two women have died after a gas leak sparked an explosion which levelled two buildings in East Harlem, New York City, authorities say.
Eighteen others have been injured in the incident, which sent smoke billowing into the city sky.
More than 250 firefighters are tackling the blaze at the scene near 116th Street and Park Avenue.
All train services in and out of Grand Central terminal have been halted following the incident near its tracks.
Missing people
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a news conference from the scene that the gas leak had been reported to the utility company just 15 minutes before the blaze.
Mr de Blasio said the "major explosion" had destroyed two buildings and heavily damaged other structures.
A number of individuals were still missing in the area, he added.
"Every effort is being expended to locate" them, he added.
New York fire department has elevated the incident to the highest threat level possible.
A utility company says a resident in a nearby building reported smelling gas shortly before the explosion on Wednesday morning.
Streets and pavements around the site were littered with broken glass from shattered windows.
Witnesses reported the powerful blast knocked items off shelves in nearby stores.
Authorities in the area were said to be handing out medical masks to residents due to the thick white smoke at the scene.
A witness told the BBC "there was just a lot of panic" following the explosion.

Eyewitness Shane Kennedy said he heard a "massive explosion"
Dan Scarvino had just emerged on to a nearby train platform when "suddenly a plume of smoke came out of nowhere".
"I've never seen anything like it," he added.
A witness told the New York Daily News she had smelled gas "for weeks" before the explosion.
"We saw people flying out of the window... those are my neighbours," Ashley Rivera said.
Another witness told the newspaper he heard two loud explosions that shook the barber shop where he works.
"It was loud, like boom, boom!" Mitch Abreu said. "It rocked the whole block.
"A window blew out of the other shop down the street," he added.
"It looked like the [Twin] Towers all over again. People covered in dust and covering their mouths."
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New York City fire fighters dig through rubble at a building explosion in New York City on 12 March 2014
Emergency workers respond to the scene of an explosion and in New York City on 12 March 2014
Smoke rises from a five-alarm fire and building collapse in New York City on 12 March 2014
Rescue workers remove an injured person on a stretcher after an explosion and building collapse in the East Harlem, New York, on 12 March 2014
Fire fighters battle a fire after a building collapse in the East Harlem, New York, on 12 March 2014
Rescue workers removed an injured person on a stretcher following a building explosion and collapse in East Harlem, New York City, on 12 March 2014
Heavy smoke poured from the debris of an explosion in Manhattan on 12 March 2014
Firefighters battle a blaze at the site of a possible explosion and building collapse in the East Harlem neighbourhood of New York on 12 March 2014
Firefighters battle a blaze at the site of a possible explosion and building collapse in the East Harlem neighbourhood of New York on 12 March 2014
An explosion seen in New York City on 12 March 2014Witness Dan Scarvino took this photo of the blast from a nearby train platform

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