China News Service, October 28. According to the US "World Journal" report, a fire broke out in a Chinese restaurant in a small shopping mall in Little Neck, Queens, New York, United States, late at night on the 26th. Fortunately, there was heavy rain and firefighters. The rescue was timely, no major disasters were caused, and there were no casualties.

After receiving the alarm, the fire station and the police rushed to the scene, broke into the door, and set up a ladder to fight the fire. At nearly 1 am on the 27th, they evacuated after the danger was eliminated.

  Firefighters at the scene said that the fire broke out at around 11:30 pm on the 26th and was located in the shopping center at 248-25 North Avenue.

When the firefighters arrived at the scene, they found that the fire was located at the King Wok takeaway Chinese restaurant in Unit 1I, so they smashed open the glass door to find the source of the fire.

At the same time, the firefighters also set up a ladder to fight down from the roof of the architect's office above the Chinese restaurant.

  Witnesses said that when the fire broke out, the air was full of burnt odors, thick smoke was visible, but no flames were seen.

At that time, all the businesses in the shopping center were closed.

He said that more than a dozen fire trucks, as well as ambulances and police cars, soon came to the scene.

  This two-story shopping mall was built in 1990 and has 19 commercial units. There are currently 15 businesses. In addition to Chinese restaurants, there are pizza restaurants, Japanese sushi restaurants, Korean barbecue restaurants, UPS express shops, nail shops, laundry shops, and Dentist office, etc.

  The takeaway Chinese restaurant where the fire broke out began its business in 1992, and it has been 29 years since it has been very popular among the local community.

  The fire department is still investigating the specific cause of the fire.

  The property losses of the Chinese restaurant have to be counted by the unemployed.

(Cao Jian)