
A huge fire destroyed at least 50 homes in a flooded neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens was reported around 11 p.m. Monday.
More than 190 firefighters tried to stop the fire in the Breezy Point section.
The flood water was chest high on the street, and firefighters had to use a boat to make rescues.
In September, the beachfront neighborhood was struck by a rare tornado.
>>>Please click here for the video of the fire rescue<<<
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