Overnight Fire Destroys Chinatown Restaurant, Upstairs Apartments

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Overnight Fire Destroys Chinatown Restaurant, Upstairs Apartments
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Fire investigators are still working to determine the cause of a massive fire in Chinatown that caused extensive damage and hurt at least five firefighters.

The fire started in the back of a building on Chatham Square and caused the third and fourth floors to collapse.

First reports of flames came in around 11:45 p.m. Saturday.The fire destroyed Dim Sum Palace and a number of apartments located above the restaurant.

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