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One Dead, 36 Injured in Explosion at New York Dry Dock

May 22 (Reuters) – An explosion at ⁠a ⁠dry dock in ⁠New York City’s Staten Island killed ​one person and injured 36 others on Friday, as ‌the blast occurred while ‌firefighters were on the scene responding to ⁠a ⁠fire and attempting to rescue two people who were ​trapped, officials said.

Two firefighters were hospitalized, including a fire marshal who suffered a fractured temple and a ​brain bleed and was intubated, officials said. The other ⁠firefighter ⁠was in serious condition ⁠but ​had shown improvement, officials said.

“This was a complex, fast-developing ​emergency situation,”  New ⁠York Mayor Zohran Mamdani told reporters.

“First responders did what they always do: they ran towards danger so others could escape to safety.”

Officials did ⁠not provide details about the person who died except to ⁠say it was a civilian.

A comprehensive investigation would begin once the fire was completely extinguished, Mamdani said.

Firefighters had responded to reports of a fire in a basement and two workers trapped and were on scene when the explosion occurred,  officials said.

The incident took place ⁠in the Richmond Terrace section of the borough of Staten Island, a part of New York City that is across the harbor from ​Manhattan.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; ​Editing by Kim Coghill)

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