A two-alarm fire shrouded the surrounding Downtown Manhattan area in thick black smoke on Saturday afternoon, fire officials said.

The FDNY received a call about a two-alarm fire near John and Gold Streets in the Financial District at around 2:45 p.m. Saturday, authorities said. There were no reported injuries as a result of the fire.

HUGE #fire in the high-rise next my building on #GoldStreet in Lower Manhattan. Someone is having a horrible Saturday... pic.twitter.com/FH52acwkND — Esha Ray (@ByEshaRay) November 12, 2016

Tenants in the building were spotted looking at the blaze from the streets and the roof of the high rise building as clouds of smoke billowed into the sky.

Any idea what's up with all the fire trucks all along John Street? #nyc pic.twitter.com/jnwVut7Anv — Michael Hussey CC (@husseymichael) November 12, 2016

FDNY officials advised New Yorkers to expect traffic delays and a heavy presence of emergency personnel and vehicles in the area as a result of the smoke and fire.

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene advised avoiding smoke exposure by closing windows and remaining indoors, particularly those who have breathing problems or suffer from asthma.