Trump Tower on fire after electrical box overheats on the roof of the building, firefighters trying to put out the blaze in midtown Manhattan
Donald Trump's Trump Tower is currently on fire. The tower located in
midtown Manhattan caught fire on Monday morning at about 7 am after an
electrical box in the HVAC system on the roof of the building
overheated.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene immediately to help fight
the flames as large clouds of smoke covered the midtown
skyline. Firefighters could be seen on the roof of the burning building.
Members of the NYPD are also on the scene.
Donald Trump lives on the top three floors of the Trump Tower but has
been in Washington DC since he took office last January. The building
is also where Eric and Donald Jr. have their offices, and where Ivanka's
eponymous fashion company is headquartered.
No residents were evacuated from the building and there are no reports of injuries at this time.
More photos and a video below.
Fire crews are responding to a fire at Trump Tower. There have been no injuries or evacuations, and the President is not currently at Trump Tower. pic.twitter.com/xcsHVX5bhP— TODAY (@TODAYshow) January 8, 2018
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