Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Community Update from State Senator Gustavo Rivera about Yesterday’s Deadly Fire in Belmont

GOVERNMENT HEADER

“I am deeply saddened by yesterday’s devastating fire at 660 East 187th Street in Belmont that caused the death of two individuals, displaced 82 families, and destroyed 3 small businesses. The impact of this tragedy is significant, not only due to the total physical damage to the building itself but also the emotional toll that it will take on the families of those who perished, on those families who have become displaced overnight, on the affected business owners, and our entire Belmont community. 


I understand that the Department of Buildings (DOB) has confirmed that the building must be fully vacated due to the extent of damage from this five-alarm fire. 


While the cause of the fire has yet to be determined, I am incredibly concerned by some of the victims’ testimonies who said that no fire alarm went off. If this is verified, such landlord negligence is unacceptable, and it is my hope that those responsible are held accountable for this egregious oversight. 


I want to thank the FDNY, NYPD, DEP, SBS, DOB, Con Edison, and the Red Cross for working around the clock to ensure that the fire was contained and that victims received immediate assistance. 


I stand in solidarity with our affected neighbors as they face a difficult road ahead. My office will continue to monitor the situation closely and be on standby, ready to assist those affected in any way possible. 


Any residents who need help with their recovery and have not already connected with the Red Cross should call 1-877-RED CROSS (877-733-2767) and select Option 1 or call our office at 718-933-2034.  


Lastly, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church located at 627 E 187th Street is kindly collecting non-perishable food, clothing, and toiletries today until 7:00PM to help our neighbors in need."


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