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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Via AP news wire

A fire at Buddhist temple in New York killed 2 people, including a monk

Temple Fire - (WABC-TV)

A fire at a Buddhist temple in New York City has left two people dead, including a Buddhist monk.

New York City fire officials say the fire broke out around 6 a.m. Wednesday in the Bronx.

"We had fire throughout two buildings, and unfortunately, we did have two fatalities,” FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito said.

FDNY and police officials have not released the names of the victims as of Thursday morning. An NYPD spokesperson said families were still being notified.

“It’s a disaster right now — the temple, but I was so shocked but I will try the best, all the Thai community will come to help, all around the world -- whatever they can help,” temple treasurer Mayuree Sriphirom told TV station WABC.

She said that the victims included a monk who had existing health problems.

People were sleeping in the building at the time when a space heater and clothing near it caught fire, according to a temple worker quoted by the Daily News.

“The clothes that were close to the space heater caught fire and one of the monks was already downstairs praying. So he heard the man whose space heater was caught on fire come out, telling everyone that there was a fire. So the monk who was praying started waking up everybody,” said Pam Sudbanthad, the temple community support worker.

The fire quickly consumed the temple, and spread to two nearby residential buildings, the fire chief said.

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