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Car caught on fire in the financial district

 On Tuesday evening, May 19, 2026, a vehicle caught fire and subsequently exploded in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, creating a dramatic scene that sent thick black smoke over the area and caused pedestrians to flee.

Here are the key details of the incident:

 * **Location:** The fire broke out near the intersection of **Broadway and Stone Street**, just steps away from the iconic **Charging Bull** statue.

 * **Timeline:** The FDNY and police responded to reports of the vehicle fire around **5:42 p.m.**, right during the evening rush hour. Firefighters successfully brought the flames under control and extinguished the blaze shortly before **7:00 p.m.**

 * **The Vehicle:** Eyewitness footage and reports indicate the vehicle appeared to be affiliated with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). It was parked on the side of the road when the fire broke out, quickly becoming fully engulfed in flames before a small explosion occurred.

 * **Casualties:** Fortunately, officials confirmed that **no injuries were reported**, despite the heavy foot traffic and tourist crowds usually present near the statue.

Authorities have noted that there are no initial signs of terrorism or foul play, and the cause of the fire is currently under investigation by fire offi


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