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Dozens displaced in suspicious Yonkers fire

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Fire officials are investigating a suspicious fire that broke out in Yonkers Sunday afternoon. 

Authorities say the three-alarm blaze that started around 3:30 p.m. on Webster Avenue may have been intentionally set. The fire displaced 28 people and took dozens of firefighters to extinguish. 

The fire damaged five residential buildings, one was completely destroyed.

Four residents were hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Four firefighters suffered minor injuries

As many as six dogs may have perished in the fire, said officials.

The Red Cross set up a reception center at the PAL building on North Broadway to help the displaced residents.

Twenty-seven residents registered for assistance but the organization said more people may have lost their homes and not yet signed up for help.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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