World

Bryant Park Holiday Market Catches Fire, Business Owners Left Devastated

A dramatic fire has erupted at the Bryant Park Holiday Market in Manhattan Friday morning, filling the sky with thick black smoke and spoiling the festive mood. The fire started about 9:20 a.m. at a stall at the popular holiday market on West 40th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, according to footage by the New York Fire Department and witnesses.

The FDNY arrived quickly on the scene, and firefighters battled to contain the flames. As of this report, the fire was still burning a half hour later. The fire spread so quickly that it raised concerns about safety, but no one has been reported injured or killed.

Booths Destroyed

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with authorities yet to release further details. Several small business owners, who depend on the busy holiday season for income, were left devastated as their booths were destroyed in the blaze. One such vendor, Slivus Duspiva, whose booth was filled with handcrafted ornaments, described his heartbreak.

“I was crying,” Duspiva told FOX 5. His family had sunk more than $10,000 into the rental of the booth, expecting the holiday season would be enough to recoup their investment. The dream, however, came crumbling down as his booth reduced to ashes by the fire.

The Bryant Park Holiday Market is an annual event that the people enjoy so much and is very popular for a wide range of unique products from vendors all over the world. Situated at the heart of Manhattan, it attracts both locals and tourists who come to shop, enjoy the festive atmosphere, and support small businesses. The open-air setting of the market was charming but might have contributed to the quick spread of fire.

Another Fire In Herald Square

Following similar disaster that occurred just weeks and a half ago when a blaze ravaged parts of the festive shopping at Herald Square, this other fire at Bryant Park emerged. The fire occurred between West 35th Street and West 36th Streets on Broadway, destroying part of the shopping area at18, to include bratwurst standpoints and T-shirt vendors among others. A week after that fire, a community online fundraising was established for the reconstruction of the destroyed businesses owned by the affected vendors.

ALSO READ | Abdul Rehman Makki, 26/11 Terror Attack Accused, Dies Of Heart Attack

Satyam Singh

Recent Posts

US Appeals Court Halts Anti-Money Laundering Law Enforcement

A U.S. appeals court has temporarily blocked the enforcement of an anti-money laundering law that…

8 mins ago

OpenAI Whistleblower’s Parents Hire Private Investigator To Probe Son’s Death After Suicide Ruling

While authorities have found no signs of foul play, Balaji’s parents, Poornima Ramarao and Balaji…

18 mins ago

Imtiaz Ali Addresses Bollywood’s Sequel Trend; Stresses the Importance of Good Filmmaking

Imtiaz Ali has shared his perspective, emphasizing the value of crafting meaningful films over merely…

22 mins ago

Squid Game: Who All Die A Terrible Death In Season 2? Everything Revealed

Squid Game Season 2 not only lives up to the hype but also deepens its…

22 mins ago

Gah Village In Pakistan Mourns The Passing Of Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

Gah village in Pakistan is mourning the death of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,…

25 mins ago

Love That Ends With Confusion, Justice Unserved To ‘Green Flag Rishi’ From: Mismatched Season 3

The final scenes, particularly involving the engagement rings, left fans wondering whether Rishi and Dimple…

28 mins ago