Thousand candles unattended before going asleep on east 52nd avenue. They are part of the new years celebration. Just before two a. M. The fire broke out destroying the temple and damaging homes and cars. Two monks taken to the hospital. Neighbors cambodian understand the religious significance. One man was nervous when he saw them lit up monday night. Okay, i saw that and i said this is a bad idea. It will be a fire. But did not tell me not to do that. Agents with the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and fire arms are working with investigators because a house of worship burned down but so far no signs of arson. Monks tell us that they are counting their blessings and will rebuild. If this is an annual tradition and do this as part of a celebration, do you know what what wrong this year. Neighbors have seen these candles in recent years and last year by the grace of god that no fire occurred last year but they will be keeping a close eye if they rebuild. Henry lee, thank you very mu
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