The 8:10 a.m. blast at the high-rise at the Mitchel Houses project on Alexander Avenue near East 135th Street left a 20-story gash along a corner of the building, and sent firefighters scrambling to the scene, officials said.
No injuries have been reported, but first responders continue to sift through the rubble with police dogs as investigators from the city medical examiner’s office were also on scene more than three hours after the explosion.
Meanwhile, the NYPD secured the building and set up a perimeter.
“New Yorkers, I have been briefed about the emergency situation taking place in the Mott Haven area of the Bronx,” Mayor Eric Adams posted on X.
“We are getting a full assessment from first responders and will continue to provide updates. Please avoid the area for your safety.”
Con Edison, the Department of Buildings and the city’s Office of Emergency Management also responded, and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
An emergency shelter for tenants was set up at a community center on Alexander Avenue, and MTA buses “have been warranted for sheltering,” OME officials said on X.
Additional reporting by Georgett Roberts
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