Update: The New York City Fire Department confirmed that a 5-alarm fire is currently burning at a house with a church extension in Astoria, Queens.
According to CBS News, the blaze is near the Reformed Church of Astoria on 12th Street, between Astoria Boulevard and 27th Avenue.
Fire officials said the blaze started at a residence connected to the church around 6:45 p.m. The fire rapidly spread into the house of worship, eventually escalating to a five-alarm fire.
Nearly 200 firefighters and EMS personnel responded as crews continued working to contain the fire.
Operations are still underway. It is not yet known if there are any injuries, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Also Read: Washington, DC fire: Smoke seen in downtown amid reports of Metro bus fire inside Ninth Street Tunnel; watch videos
Initial report: Firefighters battled a significant blaze Thursday in Astoria, Queens, near the landmark First Reformed Church on 12th Street, with videos showing heavy smoke and flames lighting up the area.
Also Read: Catalpa Fort Collins fire: Vegetation fire near Colorado State University campus; scary visuals seen from Larimer County
Witness reports
Several witnesses and local residents took to social media to report smoke in the vicinity.
One person reported, “Huge fire in Astoria rn near the park. Smoke has engulfed the neighborhood as far as broadway.”
Another resident added, “Intense fire activity in Astoria, Queens. 12th Street between Astoria Blvd. and 27 Ave.”
A third person reported, “Can see a huge cloud of smoke by Astoria park and the bridge. Hope everyone is ok.”
Another resident wrote, “The smoke is insane. It’s blowing east. We’re near the hospital and had to close all our windows.”
Another added, “Citizen has the address as 27-21 12th st. Says it was a residential fire to start and has spread to a 3-story church.”
A resident wrote, “Came here to see what the heck is going on, live by 30th ave and the smoke is getting very strong and hazy. So scary.”
🚨 BREAKING: Watch the full clip here ➤

