July 4, 2020 | 3:31pm

A massive fire left a Bronx building charred and hollow following a blaze that injured 14 people, including two firefighters.

The FDNY was called to 120 West 167th St., in the Highbridge section of the Bronx, around 3 am Saturday to deal with a second-floor fire.

Photos of the dramatic scene show flames and smoke billowing over the roof of the three-story building while firefighters in a Ladder 44 basket worked around the blaze.

As the flames died down just before sunrise, dozens of Bravest were pictured staring up at the smoldering structure.

A total of 106 firefighters from 25 engines were called to the scene, near the intersection of Nelson Avenue, and left around 5:30 am.

It’s unclear how the fire started. The building houses a deli, Mi Siesta, on the ground floor.

EMS crews treated eight people on site and took two firefighters and four civilians to the hospital.