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A four-alarm fire broke out Wednesday morning after an explosion inside a commercial building in North Jersey, officials said.

The fire broke out around 8:30 a.m. on Bancker Street in Englewood, reports say.

Mayor Michael Wildes told the Daily Voice no one was injured in the blaze, which appeared to be sparked by a gas explosion.

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A four-alarm fire broke out after an explosion in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
A four-alarm fire broke out after an explosion in Englewood, New Jersey, today.Robert Miller
A four-alarm fire broke out after an explosion in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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Firefighters work on the scene of a building fire in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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A four-alarm fire broke out after an explosion in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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A four-alarm fire broke out after an explosion in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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Firefighters work on the scene of a building fire in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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Firefighters work on the scene of a building fire in Englewood, New Jersey, today.
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Englewood resident Mark Lewis said he was driving when he heard “a big boom and I looked and saw what looked like a black mushroom cloud,” according to NorthJersey.com.

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