Five-alarm Flushing fire tears through mall
/A five-alarm fire ravaged a Downtown Flushing building early Thursday morning, bringing out nearly 200 firefighters from 44 different units and halting traffic in the area.
Read MoreA five-alarm fire ravaged a Downtown Flushing building early Thursday morning, bringing out nearly 200 firefighters from 44 different units and halting traffic in the area.
Read MoreAt least 40 Queens residents became homeless overnight after a six-alarm fire tore through a Richmond Hill block early Thursday.
Read MoreThe fire is being investigated as “suspicious,” the NYPD said.
Read MoreMore than 60 FDNY firefighters were on the scene.
Read MoreThe victims sustained smoke inhalation-related injuries, according to the NYPD.
Read MoreLime said it was not aware of any of their other bikes catching fire anywhere else in the world.
Read MoreThe suspect was identified through video taken at the incident, police said.
Read MorePolice say the three-year-old girl was found in the car in critical condition. She was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Read More“He touched a lot of people. He was our light and soul.”
Read More“I couldn’t believe it. There was so much fire in there.”
Read MoreSeveral hundred homes lost power and street lamps were out for several hours, firefighters said.
Read MoreRuth Andrade was found unconscious and unresponsive by firefighters on the first floor of her home on 91st Avenue in Jamaica.
Read MoreAnna Latek was found unconscious inside her fifth-floor apartment on 62nd Avenue as firefighters fought the flames.
Read MoreFirefighters rushed to the third-floor of a Merrick Boulevard where Lamonies Smith, her 56-year-old mother and 76-year-old neighbor were removed, police said.
Read MorePolice and fire officials responded to a call at 95-32 150th Street in Jamaica for the fire at around 3 p.m. on Dec. 23.
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