Deadly Five-Alarm Fire Engulfs Bronx Building: One Dead, Several Injured, Evacuations Ongoing

April 21, 2026
Deadly Five-Alarm Fire Engulfs Bronx Building: One Dead, Several Injured, Evacuations Ongoing
  • A deadly five-story building fire is burning at 660 E. 187th Street in the Belmont neighborhood of the Bronx, with heavy smoke seen on multiple floors.

  • The blaze, initially described as a three-alarm fire at East 187th Street and Belmont Avenue, escalated to a five-alarm incident as heavy smoke prompted widespread street closures and evacuations.

  • By mid-afternoon, the fire had claimed at least one life and left several people injured as firefighters battled the flames across two to multiple floors of the structure.

  • FDNY officials planned a press briefing later in the day as the situation continued to develop with ongoing updates.

  • NYPD reported that several people were taken to area hospitals with minor injuries.

  • Residents were advised to stay indoors, close windows and doors, set air conditioners to recirculate, use HEPA cleaners if available, and wear N95/KN95 respirators if outdoors to protect against smoke.

  • Officials warned of delays and smoke exposure, providing multilingual and ASL resources to help the public understand alerts.

  • FDNY said the fire had grown to a five-alarm incident by about 4:00 p.m., with investigators on scene as operations continued.

  • Alerts were issued through X (formerly Twitter) by FDNY and Notify NYC, with residents urged to monitor official channels for updates and air-quality information.

  • Officials urged following FDNY, Notify NYC, and local air-quality tools for ongoing guidance as the situation unfolds.

  • Authorities confirmed at least one fatality in the fire.

  • FDNY reported 63 units and 192 personnel on scene; the blaze began around 1:30 p.m. and reached four alarms by 2:45 p.m.

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