The fire started at about 7 pm and led to a near-complete destruction of the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sava in Manhattan, which was designated a city landmark in 1968.
The church's priest, Father Djokan Majstorovic, tried to reach the scene but was blocked by the firefighters.
"I feel like I'm in a nightmare right now," he told reporters.
It took three hours to extinguish the main body of fire, but work continued till several hours later to snuff out small pockets of fumes. Fire officials have not yet …show more content…
Firemen poured water on the charred remains of the building, and tried to make sure that the vulnerable spots do not flare up again.
No major casualties were reported, but the church caretaker who was inside trying to put off the fire suffered minor smoke inhalation, and had to be rescued.
"No one has been injured, there is no one reported missing, and that's the good news for today. The bad news is this church has been destroyed by fire," Nigro said.
Parishioner Alex Velic, the caretaker's stepson lives adjacent to the church, said he ran outside when he saw the church on fire.
"My stepfather [church caretaker] was in there, but he's fine. He just has smoke inhalation so everybody left thank God," parishioner Alex Velic told CBS New York.
"Once the fire caught the wood there was flames coming out of the top of the church. That's when people were going crazy," he said. "I'm in shock. I don't know what to say. It's sad."
The roof of the Gothic Revival style building was extensively damaged, and the interior artwork and stained glass windows were completely destroyed as