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Footage shared on X shows thick smoke billowing from a 44-story building in Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s West Side.

According to The Independent, "The blaze erupted around 11:30 a.m. on the roof of The Set, a luxury building on 10th Avenue between 35th and 36th Streets, the FDNY said. A video posted to social media showed thick smoke billowing from the property."

The report also noted, "No initial injuries were reported. Some 80 firefighters responded to the scene." . .

Video1&2 (twitter.com)

Video 3 (twitter.com)

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Video5 (twitter.com)

Source (zerohedge.com)

>Footage shared on X shows thick smoke billowing from a 44-story building in Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s West Side. >According to The Independent, "The blaze erupted around 11:30 a.m. on the roof of The Set, a luxury building on 10th Avenue between 35th and 36th Streets, the FDNY said. A video posted to social media showed thick smoke billowing from the property." >The report also noted, "No initial injuries were reported. Some 80 firefighters responded to the scene." . . [Video1&2](https://twitter.com/jallanholmes/status/1857100306733027333) [Video 3](https://twitter.com/Nerdy_Addict/status/1857111837772292505) [Video4](https://twitter.com/freeMinds70/status/1857100302559707588) [Video5](https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1857120268805874162) [Source](https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/fire-erupts-atop-44-story-skyscraper-midtown-manhattan)
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Obviously it’s not going to collapse. You would need magical kerosene jet fuel to melt the steel beams and collapse the entire building at near free‐fall speed onto its own footprint. Everyone knows that.

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No!!!!

Interesting, my high pressure furnace doesn't seem to melt either. What's going on?