Indian students displaced by fire in Jersey City residential bldg are ‘safe’ says Consul General

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau

NEW YORK, 18th Feb. According to the officials at the Indian Consulate in New York on Saturday in a statement issued stated over a dozen Indian Students were displaced from their homes in a fire that began in the basement of a Jersey City multi-family building and spread to the first and second floors and to the roof on Thursday.

The Consulate General of India in New York said that they have learned about a fire incident in a residential building in Jersey City and added that Indian students and professionals residing there are safe.

India’s Consulate is in constant touch with Indian students and providing them with all the assistance, including accommodations and other important documents, the statement said.

Consulate General of India in New York stated on X “@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.”

According to City spokeswoman Kimberly Wallace-Scalcione, Jersey City firefighters who were responding to the incident found that the fire had spread to the first and second floors.

The fire has caused damage to the roof of a neighboring building, Kimberly Wallace-Scalcione said quoted in media.

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, it added.