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US: 200 Evacuated as Fire Breaks Out at Midtown Skyscraper Restaurant in NYC 2

A fire broke out at a restaurant on East 54th Street in midtown Manhattan on Friday and spread to the 43-story high-rise at 520 Madison Avenue. More than 200 people were evacuated and five civilians suffered minor injuries. The cause of the blaze remained under investigation.

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40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

People light candles on Aug. 12, 2025, the 40th anniversary of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, at a cenotaph erected near the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo.

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38th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

38th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People pray on Aug. 12, 2023, the 38th anniversary of the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, in front of a monument at the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo.

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Relatives of JAL jumbo crash's victims mark 22nd anniversary

Relatives of JAL jumbo crash's victims mark 22nd anniversary

UENO, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the 'Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 22nd anniversary of the crash that killed 520 people.

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33rd anniversary of JAL crash

33rd anniversary of JAL crash

UENO, Japan, Aug. 13 Kyodo - Yasuhiro Kudo and his wife Rikako pray in front of a cenotaph set up in memory of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2018, the 33rd anniversary of the accident. The deadliest single-aircraft accident in history claimed the lives of 520 people, including Kudo's previous wife Yumi, who was 24.

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Girls light candle to mourn victims of 1985 JAL plane crash

Girls light candle to mourn victims of 1985 JAL plane crash

UENO, Japan - Girls light a candle in Ueno Village, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2014, to mourn the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet liner crash on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the worst-ever single-aircraft accident. The crash, which occurred in the area known as Osutaka Ridge killed 520 people on board en route to Osaka from Tokyo.

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29th anniversary of JAL crash

29th anniversary of JAL crash

UENO, Japan - A mourner sounds a bell at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash, on Aug. 12, 2014, in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma. People commemorated the 29th anniversary of the accident, which killed 520 crew and passengers.

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People mourn JAL crash victims

People mourn JAL crash victims

UENO, Japan - People mourn the victims of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash on Aug. 12, 2014, the 29th anniversary, in front of the cenotaph at the accident site in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma. Among 524 crew and passengers, 520 were killed.

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People mourn JAL crash victims

People mourn JAL crash victims

UENO, Japan - Bereaved families mourn the victims of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash on Aug. 12, 2014, the 29th anniversary, at the accident site in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma. Among 524 crew and passengers, 520 were killed.

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People mourn JAL crash victims

People mourn JAL crash victims

UENO, Japan - A lantern put on a river on Aug. 11, 2014, in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma conveys the message that "We will pass on the value of life to future generations." People mourned the victims of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash prior to the 29th anniversary of the accident, which killed 520 crew and passengers.

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People mourn JAL crash victims

People mourn JAL crash victims

UENO, Japan - A woman puts a lantern on a river in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma in memory of the victims of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash on Aug. 11, 2014, prior to the 29th anniversary of the accident. Among 524 crew and passengers, 520 were killed.

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People mourn JAL crash victims

People mourn JAL crash victims

UENO, Japan - People put lanterns on a river in Ueno in the central Japan prefecture of Gunma in memory of the victims of the Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash on Aug. 11, 2014, prior to the 29th anniversary of the accident. Among 524 crew and passengers, 520 were killed.

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JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

UENO, Japan - A visitor prays in front of a memorial of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident which killed 520 people.

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JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

UENO, Japan - A girl lights a candle at a memorial site for the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash victims in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident which killed 520 people.

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JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

UENO, Japan - Families of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash light candles at a memorial site in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident which killed 520 people.

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Memorial ceremony for 1985 JAL jet crash victims

Memorial ceremony for 1985 JAL jet crash victims

UENO, Japan - Mourners stand in front of candles at a memorial site for the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident in which 520 people were killed.

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JAL President Onishi hikes up Osutaka ridge

JAL President Onishi hikes up Osutaka ridge

UENO, Japan - Japan Airlines President Masaru Onishi hikes up to the Osutaka ridge to reach the memorial monument at the crash site of a JAL jetliner in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the accident. The JAL plane, which was carrying 524 passengers and crew, crashed into the mountain, killing 520 people in the world's worst single-aircraft accident.

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Memorial ceremony for 1985 JAL jet crash victims

Memorial ceremony for 1985 JAL jet crash victims

UENO, Japan - A woman prays in front of candles at a memorial site for the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident in which 520 people were killed.

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25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - Children blow bubbles during a memorial event in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, for the 25th anniversary of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash that killed 520 people.

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25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - Mourners pray for the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash in front of ''Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'' at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - Mourners pray for one of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash, Yumiko Yoshida, in front of her monument at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

25th anniv. of JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - A man prays in front of a monument to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

JAL plane crash 25th anniversary

UENO, Japan - People pray and release lanterns on a river in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, in memory of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash victims on Aug. 11, 2010, the eve of the 25th anniversary of the world's worst single-aircraft accident which killed 520 people.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

UENO, Japan - Relatives of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the ''Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'' at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 24th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

UENO, Japan - Relatives of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash ring the bell in front of the ''Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'' at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 24th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

UENO, Japan - A relative of a victim of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash cleans a Buddha statue in front of the victim's monument at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 24th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash pray at accident site

UENO, Japan - Relatives of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the victims' monument at Osutaka Ridge, the accident site, in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 24th anniversary of the accident that killed 520 people.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims visit accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims visit accident site

UENO, Japan - Relatives of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the ''Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'' in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 23rd anniversary of the crash that killed 520 people.

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Victims' relatives mark 19th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

Victims' relatives mark 19th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash that killed 520 people pray at the crash site on Mt. Osutaka in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, the 19th anniversary of the tragedy.

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(2)Victims' families visit JAL jet crash site

(2)Victims' families visit JAL jet crash site

UENO VILLAGE, Japan - A woman prays for the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines (JAL) jumbo jet disaster at the foot of Mt. Osutaka in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 18th anniversary of the crash. The disaster killed 520 people and was the world's worst single-aircraft accident.

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Victims' families visit JAL jet crash site

Victims' families visit JAL jet crash site

MAEBASHI, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines (JAL) jumbo jet disaster pray at a cenotaph on Mt. Osutaka in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 18th anniversary of the crash which killed 520 people and was the world's worst single-aircraft accident.

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Bereaved families mark 17th anniversary of fatal JAL crash

Bereaved families mark 17th anniversary of fatal JAL crash

MAEBASHI, Japan - Members of the bereaved families of the 1985 fatal Japan Airlines jet crash look at a cenotaph with the names of the 520 victims on Mt. Osutaka in Gunma Prefecture. All but four of the 524 people on board died after the Boeing 747 crashed into the mountain on Aug. 12, 1985.

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims mark tragedy

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims mark tragedy

UENOMURA, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash float lanterns on the Kanna River near the scene of the accident on a mountain in Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, on Aug. 11 to mark the 14th anniversary of Japan's worst air disaster. They paid respects to the 520 people who perished in the Aug. 12, 1985, crash.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People light candles during a memorial event in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People blow bubbles at a monument dedicated to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People pray on Osutaka Ridge, the location of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash, in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People ring a bell near a monument dedicated to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People pray at a monument dedicated to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

37th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People pray at a monument dedicated to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, eastern Japan, on Aug. 12, 2022, the 37th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People light candles at a monument listing the names of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno on Aug. 12, 2021, the 36th anniversary of the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew.

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36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People light candles at a monument listing the names of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jetliner crash in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno on Aug. 12, 2021, the 36th anniversary of the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew.

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36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People ring a bell for the souls of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno in eastern Japan on Aug. 12, 2021, the 36th anniversary of the accident, which claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

36th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

People pray at a monument dedicated to the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jet crash on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno in eastern Japan on Aug. 12, 2021, the 36th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers.

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Victims' relatives mark 19th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

Victims' relatives mark 19th anniversary of 1985 JAL jet crash

UENO, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash that killed 520 people pray at the crash site on Mt. Osutaka in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, the 19th anniversary of the tragedy. (Kyodo)

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group receive a lecture on the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, killing 520 people, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015, ahead of the 30th anniversary on Aug. 12 of the world's deadliest single-plane crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group receive a lecture on the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, killing 520 people, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015, ahead of the 30th anniversary on Aug. 12 of the world's deadliest single-plane crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group observe a moment of silence to commemorate the 520 people killed in the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015. They received a lecture on the world's deadliest single-plane crash ahead of its 30th anniversary on Aug. 12. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims visit accident site

Relatives of 1985 JAL jet crash victims visit accident site

UENO, Japan - Relatives of the victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the ''Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls)'' in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 23rd anniversary of the crash that killed 520 people. (Kyodo)

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Relatives of JAL jumbo crash's victims mark 22nd anniversary

Relatives of JAL jumbo crash's victims mark 22nd anniversary

UENO, Japan - Relatives of victims of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash pray in front of the 'Shokon no Hi (Monument of Ascending Souls (Monument of Ascending Souls)' monument in the village of Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, on Aug. 12, the 22nd anniversary of the crash that killed 520 people. (Kyodo)

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JAL President Onishi hikes up Osutaka ridge

JAL President Onishi hikes up Osutaka ridge

UENO, Japan - Japan Airlines President Masaru Onishi hikes up to the Osutaka ridge to reach the memorial monument at the crash site of a JAL jetliner in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2010, the 25th anniversary of the accident. The JAL plane, which was carrying 524 passengers and crew, crashed into the mountain, killing 520 people in the world's worst single-aircraft accident. (Kyodo)

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