
NYC Was Among US Cities With 10-Year-High Fire Death Rates in 2018
New York City witnessed 88 fatalities caused by fires in 2018 alone, according to FDNY Commissioner, Daniel Nigro. The figure is the highest recorded for any year in the last decade, with only 2007 reporting more fire-related deaths of 95.
The number of deaths caused by fires was about 73 in 2017. In 2016, only 48 fire-related deaths happened in NYC, which was the lowest recorded in a hundred years. Nigro termed the surge in the number as a βconcerning developmentβ while testifying before the New York City Councilβs Committee on Fire and Emergency Management about the $2.1 billion FDNY budget.



