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Fire erupts at Bryant Park’s holiday market in NYC

A raging fire gutted the stalls of Bryant Park's iconic holiday market Friday morning, sending huge plumes of black smoke billowing above the Manhattan skyline.

The fire broke out around 9:20 a.m., with a heavy column of flame erupting from a shed set up in a park on West 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, according to the FDNY and video from the scene.

A fire broke out at Winter Village in Bryant Park on December 27th. X/@whatisny
Firefighters at the scene of a large fire at the Bryant Park Holiday Market. robert miller

Firefighters continued to extinguish the fire after about 30 minutes.

No information on injuries or the cause of the incident has been announced at this time.

Firefighters working to extinguish the fire that occurred around 9:20 a.m. on December 27th robert miller
An aerial view of the Bryant Park fire. citizen app

The fire occurred about a week and a half after another fire broke out in the festive shopping corridor of Herald Square on Broadway between West 35th Street and West 36th Street.

The fire destroyed 18 stores selling everything from bratwurst to glass ornaments to T-shirts, according to an online fundraiser set up to support the vendors.

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