Shop owners along a bustling strip of businesses in the Bronx are facing an uncertain future after a massive five-alarm fire tore through their stores.
This marks the second tragedy for these business owners, which were looted during the COVID pandemic five years ago.
A fire in the Bronx ripped through a row of nearly a dozen businesses Thursday morning on Jerome Avenue in Morris Heights.
This marks the second tragedy for these business owners, which were looted during the COVID pandemic five years ago.
NEW YORK - A massive five-alarm fire broke out in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx on Thursday, destroying at least 10 businesses on Jerome Avenue. Hundreds of firefighters worked for hours to ...
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