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AP Photo-Rsscue workers move a stretcher loaded with equipment through smoke near the site of a building explosion, Thursday, March 13, 2014 in New York. Rescuers working amid gusty winds, […]

AP Photo-Rsscue workers move a stretcher loaded with equipment through smoke near the site of a building explosion, Thursday, March 13, 2014 in New York. Rescuers working amid gusty winds, cold temperatures and billowing smoke pulled four additional bodies Thursday from the rubble of two New York City apartment buildings, raising the death toll to at least seven from a gas leak-triggered explosion that reduced the area to a pile of smashed bricks, splinters and mangled metal. The explosion Wednesday morning in Manhattan’s East Harlem injured more than 60 people. Photo/Mark Lennihan

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