Officials ordered the evacuation "out of an abundance of
caution" after the fire erupted among three propane gas
cylinders shortly before noon local time (1600 GMT) on Liberty
Island, New York Fire Department spokesman Jim Long said by
phone.
Two fire boats were dispatched to tackle the blaze, which caused
non-life-threatening injuries to one construction worker, Long
said.
By early afternoon, the small but dangerous fire had been
brought under control, Assistant Fire Chief Roger Sakowich said.
"With that much propane, had one of the tanks exploded – it was
would have been catastrophic," Sakowich said on Twitter.
About 3,000 visitors were ferried off the island, with some
going to nearby Ellis Island which has a museum of immigration,
hoping to be able to return after the fire was put out, National
Park Service spokesman Jerry Willis said in a phone call.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely; Editing by Richard Chang)
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