Major Fire Damages Commercial Building In New York’s Flushing Chinatown

Major Fire Damages Commercial Building In New York’s Flushing Chinatown

NEW YORK, Mar 18 (NNN-AGENCIES) – A commercial building in Flushing Chinatown of New York City, suffered serious damage, from a 5-alarm fire, yesterday morning.

Fire broke out within an interior mall, at 40-10 Main Street, around 6:00 a.m. and then engulfed the building, according to the New York City (NYC) Fire Department.

The roof of the commercial building partially caved in and firefighters had to let the fire burn through the debris before they can extinguish it, according to media reports.

No civilian injuries or missing civilians were reported and the fire is under investigation by local fire marshals, said a release by Richard Blatus, acting chief of operations with the NYC Fire Department.

It’s reported that there are approximately 30 kiosks inside the one-story commercial building.

The commercial building is located in the core area of Flushing in Queens borough, where a lot of Asian Americans live.– NNN-AGENCIES  

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