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Brooklyn Church’s Easter Celebration Turns to Chaos Amid Fire

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
April 1, 2024
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Brooklyn Church’s Easter Celebration Turns to Chaos Amid Fire

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On Sunday, March 31st, an Easter celebration at Our Lady of Rosary Pompeii Church in Bushwick, Brooklyn, was abruptly disrupted when a fire erupted, leading to injuries and a significant emergency response. The incident, occurring just before 2 p.m., prompted a massive deployment of around 44 fire companies to the scene, according to the FDNY, marking a somber turn for what is typically a day of joy and renewal for the Christian community.

The blaze resulted in injuries to six individuals, including three firefighters who helped parishioners exit the church. Despite the swift and overwhelming nature of the fire, all injured parties are expected to make full recoveries, a testament to the rapid response and the resilience of those affected.

Eyewitness accounts and fire department reports suggest that the church was filled with approximately 100 attendees gathered to observe the sacred holiday when the fire broke out. The FDNY’s efforts were critical in preventing the complete destruction of the church. Significant damage was reported, especially to the church’s rectory and a portion of the second floor, which collapsed during the firefighting efforts.

In the face of this adversity, community and faith leaders have come forward to support the congregation and the broader community affected by the fire. The incident has sparked a city-wide conversation on safety and preparedness in places of worship, especially during significant religious observances.

FDNY Assistant Chief Michael Meyers said, “One of our firefighters fell from the second floor, through to the first floor while fighting the fire…This shows the strength, tenacity, and determination of our firefighters.”

As the investigation into the cause of the fire continues, the community’s focus remains on healing and rebuilding. Church Priest Father Romlo Marin said fire officials determined the cause of the fire to be electrical. He also said he was grateful that parishioners were safe. He stated, “Everyone left in an ordinary fashion, slowly, they exited the church. For me, it was a big worry that everyone was safe.” 

This Easter Sunday will be remembered not just for the tragedy that unfolded but also for the remarkable efforts to save lives and preserve a place of worship that holds great significance for many in Brooklyn.

Tags: BrooklynChurchEasterFire

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