UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- Dozens of people are trying to figure out what's next after losing all of their belongings in a massive 4-alarm apartment building fire on the Upper West Side that broke out just before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Three residents and three firefighters received minor injuries amid the precarious blaze on West 107th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

Flames could be seen shooting through the roof and top floor of the six-story building. The roof partially collapsed, sending chunks of hazardous brick debris tumbling to the street below.

"We established a collapse zone so no one walks beneath that area because we anticipate further collapse of that cornice," said Chief of Operations Kevin Woods, FDNY.

Later Tuesday evening, the Department of Buildings said it issued

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