A massive fire broke out at the Serbian Cathedral of Saint Sava in New York City on Sunday evening.
The fire quickly spread to four alarms by 7 p.m., according to the FDNY.
The FDNY is currently on the scene with approximately 170 firefighters.
#FDNY members operating at 4-alarm fire at 25th & Broadway #Manhattan pic.twitter.com/gjrnQ0MAjC
- FDNY (@FDNY) May 1, 2016
170 #FDNY members on scene of 4-alarm fire at 25th & Broadway #Manhattan pic.twitter.com/Y9vTqFNBLQ
- FDNY (@FDNY) May 1, 2016
The side of the church, which is located at 20 West 26th St in Manhattan, is in danger of collapsing, according to PIX11 News.
The photos and videos of the fire are particularly striking:
Hey @NYDailyNews pic.twitter.com/VAMMhFWl9x
- Jake Wells (@jakecwells) May 1, 2016
https://t.co/rEegT4UwwK pic.twitter.com/zB7SC0S1om
- Mr Red Ghost (@Mr_Ghostly) May 1, 2016
The beautiful Serbian Church on my block is on fire! Im devastated @ABC7NY @FDNY pic.twitter.com/REJs095p7V
- AskWass (@AskWass) May 1, 2016
Mind-blowing photo of that Serbian church on fire at 24 W 25th St. in Manhattan. So sad. [via @KolHaolam] pic.twitter.com/XwuzwxMSVE
- Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) May 1, 2016
This is a developing story and will be updated.