District Lawyer Darcel Clark (far left) and Borough President Vanessa Gibson (left) joined others on the third anniversary of the Twin Parks condo fireplace that killed 17 folks on Jan. 9, 2022.
Picture by Emily Swanson
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Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson hosted a remembrance ceremony at borough corridor on Thursday to mark the third anniversary of the Twin Parks condo fireplace, which claimed the lives of 17 residents. Gibson, together with different elected officers and victims’ members of the family, laid a wreath adorned with blue, crimson, and inexperienced flowers to honor the victims, most of whom had been of Gambian heritage.
Contributors on the ceremony mirrored on the tragic Jan. 9, 2022, fireplace at 333 East 181st St. in Fordham Heights, the town’s deadliest since 1990. The blaze, attributable to an overworked house heater, unfold rapidly resulting from malfunctioning self-closing doorways within the 19-story constructing, turning it into an enormous chimney. In line with experiences, most victims succumbed to smoke inhalation slightly than the flames.
“Three years ago, our lives forever changed in the borough of the Bronx,” mentioned Gibson, who had taken workplace lower than per week earlier than the fireplace. “Three years later, we will never forget.”
Even the day’s bitterly chilly climate appeared to be in remembrance of the fireplace, which additionally occurred on a transparent, freezing day, mentioned District Lawyer Darcel Clark. Three years in the past, she was with Gibson after they each acquired the decision in regards to the five-alarm blaze. Being onsite to look after victims and survivors was an unforgettable expertise, Clark mentioned. “That is my family. That is your family.”
Eight youngsters had been among the many 17 victims, most of whom had been of Gambian heritage. On the memorial, Gibson learn the names of all who died, which included three members of Hadji Dukure’s household.
In a quick speech, Dukure mentioned the help of elected officers was certainly one of few blessings to return from the Twin Parks tragedy. “These leaders are true leaders,” he mentioned, shifting Clark to tears along with his phrases. “When these [TV] cameras are not there, they’re there with us.”
A wreath within the colours of the Gambian flag was laid at Borough Corridor on Jan. 9, 2025, in reminiscence of the Twin Parks fireplace victims. Picture by Emily Swanson
Gibson highlighted that one optimistic final result of the tragedy was the strengthened relationships amongst group members, first responders, metropolis emergency administration, and elected officers. She emphasised that these connections are important for honoring the reminiscence of Twin Parks and dealing to stop future tragedies.
She additionally pressured the significance of not solely remembering the victims however acknowledging the lots of of survivors who proceed to dwell with the trauma of that day. Gibson famous the widespread worry that prolonged far past the Bronx, serving as a stark reminder {that a} catastrophe like Twin Parks might occur wherever.
As dozens of lawsuits in opposition to the Twin Parks possession group proceed to make their method via the courts, security laws geared toward stopping and investigating residential fires has moved comparatively rapidly.
In December 2022, U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres launched a bipartisan invoice that was signed into regulation, granting the U.S. Hearth Administrator the authority to conduct on-site investigations of main fires and challenge detailed experiences on their findings. Previous to President Biden signing the invoice, solely native fireplace authorities had this energy.
On the native stage, the Metropolis Council handed a bundle of payments in Could 2022 to impose stricter penalties for defective self-closing doorways; be certain that solely protected house heaters are bought in New York; enhance the frequency of constructing inspections; and bolster FDNY outreach and training efforts.
Along with the Borough Corridor memorial, a Muslim vigil can be held tonight at Masjid-Ar-Rahman at 2252 Webster Avenue.