Deadly Astoria Apartment Fire Leaves One Dead, One Critically Injured

Blaze broke out on third floor of six-story building, with firefighters finding two women unresponsive.

Feb. 5, 2026 at 5:07pm

A woman in her 90s died and another 61-year-old woman was critically injured in a fire that broke out on the third floor of a six-story apartment building in Astoria, New York on the night of January 28. Firefighters rushed both women to the hospital, but the older woman was pronounced dead on arrival while the younger woman remains in critical condition.

Why it matters

Apartment fires are a serious public safety concern, especially in densely populated urban areas like Astoria. This tragic incident highlights the need for robust fire safety measures, effective emergency response, and support for vulnerable elderly residents in the community.

The details

According to the FDNY, the fire broke out just before 11 PM on the third floor of the 31-10 35th Street apartment building. Firefighters found the two women unconscious and unresponsive in their third-floor units. The 90-year-old woman was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Queens Hospital, while the 61-year-old woman remains in critical condition. Fire marshals are still investigating the cause of the blaze.

  • The fire broke out just before 11 PM on January 28, 2026.
  • The 90-year-old woman was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.

The players

FDNY

The New York City Fire Department, which responded to and investigated the deadly apartment fire.

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What’s next

Fire marshals will continue investigating the cause of the blaze to determine if any safety improvements are needed in the building.

The takeaway

This tragic incident underscores the importance of robust fire safety measures, effective emergency response, and support for vulnerable elderly residents in densely populated urban areas like Astoria.