A spectacular six-alarm fire in a Bronx apartment building left 28 firefighters and two civilians with minor injuries early Wednesday.
The blaze broke out at in the attic of a six-story building at 975 Walton Ave. in the Fleetwood neighborhood about 12:15 a.m., authorities said.
More than 200 firefighters battled the blaze, which caused a portion of the roof to collapse, as temperatures outside reached into the low 80s.
The blaze was brought under control just before 4 a.m. Emergency workers were able to evacuate all the tenants.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The Red Cross is at the scene assisting residents who might need emergency shelter or food.
With News Wire Services
[h=4]Kevin Heckman/for New York Daily News[/h][h=4]More than two dozen firefighters and several residents were injured battling the Bronx blaze.[/h]