Terrifying fire destroys box truck, several cars on Bronx street

A box truck caught fire on a Bronx street early Wednesday, sparking a massive inferno that destroyed several nearby vehicles, the FDNY and witnesses said.

A box truck for a company contracted by the cityโ€™s Department of Transportation caught fire around 5:30 a.m. near the corner of Dyre Ave. and Light St. in Eastchester, just a few feet from an elevated train line.

Heavy smoke and flames, which quickly spread and consumed several cars near the corner, could be seen from the elevated station.

FDNY Fire Marshals were trying to determine what sparked the blaze and how it spead so quickly.

The truck belonged to a markings contractor who was working on filling in new pedestrian space under the elevated train with epoxy gravel, DOT officials said.

Video of the conflagration shows something from the box truck leaking out and spreading to the other cars. The fire quickly followed.

โ€œ(It was) like lava,โ€ one area resident, who only identified himself as Horace, told the Daily News. โ€œ(It was) like gunpowder, but it gave a fire stream and it ran along here and burnt up this car.โ€

Horace and several other residents recalled hearing several explosions as the fires spread.

โ€œ(There was an) explosion, an earth shaking explosion. Not just a noise like a gunshot,โ€ Horace said. โ€œIt was unbelievable. You would think a plane crashed down here. A lot of people donโ€™t have power.โ€

A box truck caught fire on a Bronx street early Wednesday, May 24, 2023, sparking a massive inferno that destroyed several nearby vehicles.

FDNY officials said the explosions were most likely the vehicle tires becoming superheated and popping. Propane tanks were found in at least one vehicle, but did not explode, an FDNY source said.

Firefighters responding to the scene found the vehicles fully engulfed in flames. It took more than 60 firefighters an hour to put them out, an FDNY spokesman said.

A box truck for a company contacted by the cityโ€™s Department of Transportation caught fire about 5:30 a.m. near the corner of Dyre Ave. and Light St. in Eastchester, just a few feet from an elevated train line.

The heat from the blazes were so intense that it damaged nearby homes, residents said.

โ€œEach time Iโ€™m hearing the explosion getting closer and closer,โ€ resident Antoinette Hoo told The News. โ€œAnd when I opened my door, I can feel the heat….

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