An explosion has destroyed a garage where fireworks and fuel were being stored at a New York City home, setting off a fire and severely burning one man over 50 percent of his body.
The 31-year-old unidentified man was taken to Jacobi Medical Center’s burn unit in critical condition. There were no other injuries.
Police and a fire official says the cause of Monday night’s explosion at the Murray Street home in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens was under investigation.
But police say a preliminary investigation determined that the victim was storing fireworks and fuel in the garage when it exploded about 7:03 p.m.
A fire that erupted in the debris of the building was brought under control about a half hour later.
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