Fire trucks responding to an emergency scene with firefighters and equipment on a city street, showcasing fire safety and emergency response efforts.

Fire trucks responding to an emergency scene with firefighters and equipment on a city street, showcasing fire safety and emergency response efforts.

At least 16 people were injured in a massive explosion at a Staten Island shipyard on Friday afternoon.

Three people are seriously injured, including two firefighters.

Several firefighters sustained minor injuries.

It is unclear what caused the explosion.

The Associated Press reported:

A fire and explosion at a shipyard on New York City’s Staten Island has injured at least 16 people, including three with serious injuries, the New York Fire Department said.

Someone reported two workers trapped in a confined space at the dock at about 3:30 p.m. Friday, and responding firefighters found a fire burning in the basement of a metal structure at the dock, said Joanne Mariano with the fire department’s press office.

Crews were still fighting the fire when a major explosion occurred at the site roughly 50 minutes later, she said.

The fire was still burning and emergency workers had counted 16 people on site with injuries by 5 p.m., Mariano said, including two firefighters and one civilian with serious injuries.

The FDNY received a report of a fire and workers trapped in a basement about an hour before the explosion.

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