China News Service, August 11. According to the news of the Spanish version of the "Europe Times" WeChat public account "Xi Wen", two months ago, Mr. Shen, a Chinese businessman who runs a hundred-yuan store in Navarra, Spain, unfortunately suffered a fire in his own shop. to serious damage.

Recently, in an interview with Western media, Mr. Shen said: "We will reopen after the fire accident has been dealt with all the procedures."

  The report quoted local media sources as saying that the owner, Mr. Shen, is from Wenzhou, Zhejiang. He worked hard in Zaragoza in 1998, and then moved to Bilbao.

In 2006, he took his wife and children to the Basque Country until 2008, when the family of three decided to settle in Pamplona.

At first, Mr. Shen's family ran a local bar. The simple and kind-hearted characters of the Chinese were welcomed by the locals.

Therefore, they also have some financial savings.

One day in 2016, when Mr. Shen was hanging out, he found a shop for sale, so they decided to open a large 100-yuan shop.

  Over the past six years, the 100-yuan store run by Mr. Shen has become a frequent destination for local residents to buy household items.

Until June 8, 2022, Mr. Shen's shop caught fire for unknown reasons.

Although the fire caused no casualties, the store suffered heavy losses. The goods were almost burned in the fire, and the store's house was also severely damaged.

  In an interview with local media, Mr. Shen said that the fire in the store has indeed caused great trouble to their economy.

From the investigation of the cause of the fire, to the valuation of insurance compensation, there are problems that need to be solved.

But Mr. Shen said that when the dust settles and his family finishes raising funds, they will resume business soon.

  At this stage, Mr. Shen can only rely on his previous bar to support his life.

Because Mr. Shen usually treats customers well, and the reputation of this store is also very good, many local residents lend a helping hand after learning that they have suffered a fire.