News World Frankenstorm Sandy causes over a dozen fires across New York City

Frankenstorm Sandy causes over a dozen fires across New York City

New York, Oct 30: Frankenstrom Sandy caused a  major fire in the Breezy Point area of Queens, New York, engulfing 50 houses.  Nearly 200 fire brigade staff have been rushed to the scene.  One fire





New York City was battered by flood water and strong winds throughout Monday night and in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. Storm-related fires broke out in five boroughs.

Two of these blazes were  in Brooklyn.

At a paper recycling warehouse on 5th Street and 2nd Avenue shortly just before 9 p.m. firefighters had already put out the flames.

Tom McCarthy, an FDNY battalion chief based in Red Hook,  said, “The borough is alive, I'll put it that way,” he said. “Numerous fires.”




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