Residents struggle with loss following deadly New York apartment fire
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.
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Sorrow welled across a Bronx community today, a day after a fire and choking smoke engulfed a New York high-rise apartment building that claimed the lives of 17 people, eight of them children. Mayor Eric Adams said several people were still in critical condition after a malfunctioning space heater sparked the city's deadliest fire in three decades.