NEW DELHI: A fire broke out in New Jersey’s residential building where several Indian students and professionals were residing. The Consulate General of India in New York said that they have been informed of the fire incident in Jersey City and have confirmed the safety of Indian students and professionals residing in the area.
The Consulate further affirmed that it is in constant touch with Indian students and are providing them the required assistance, including accommodations and other important documents.
The statement of the Consulate General of India in New York comes after more than a dozen people, mostly students, were displaced from their homes following a fire that started in the basement of a Jersey City multi-family building and spread to the first and second floors and then the roof on Thursday.
In a post on social media platform X, Consulate General of India in New York stated, “@IndiainNewYork learnt of the unfortunate fire incident in a residential building in Jersey City. Indian students and professionals residing there are safe and no one was hurt. We have been in constant touch with the students and are extending all assistance including with accommodation and important documents, etc. We continue to offer all support.”
According to local reports, Jersey City firefighters who were responding to the incident found that the fire had already spread to the first and second floors.
The fire has caused damage to the roof of a neighbouring building. The American Red Cross has provided aid to 14 residents, who suffered severe fire and overhaul damage to the entire structure. There were no reported injuries to residents or firefighters.



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