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New Update: Massive Blaze Breaks Out In Westchester On Busy Roadway, Affects Train Service

This story has been updated.

Firefighters battle the blaze on South Main Street (US Route 1) in Port Chester.

Firefighters battle the blaze on South Main Street (US Route 1) in Port Chester.

Photo Credit: Village of Port Chester
The fire erupted in the area of 16 South Main St. (US Route 1) in Port Chester.

The fire erupted in the area of 16 South Main St. (US Route 1) in Port Chester.

Photo Credit: Port Chester Fire Department

As a three-alarm fire tears through a building on a busy street in Westchester, authorities are warning residents to avoid the area. 

The fire started in the area of 16 South Main St. (Route 1) in Port Chester late Monday morning, April 17, the Port Chester Fire Department announced around 11 a.m. 

As firefighters battle the blaze, they are warning people to stay away from the area. 

The fire caused a 10:37 a.m. Metro-North train from Grand Central to Stamford to bypass Rye, Port Chester, and Greenwich. Affected customers can transfer for return service at the Cos Cob station, MTA officials said. 

The fire caused Port Chester village officials to issue a warning to residents. 

"This fire event is extremely dangerous," officials said, adding that numerous streets in the area of the fire have been shut down. 

More information about the blaze is expected to be released by authorities shortly. 

This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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