The strip mall, located on Anaheim Street and Olive Avenue, is reportedly undergoing renovations. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
Firefighters extinguished a Four-Alarm fire at a strip mall in Long Beach Sunday morning.
According to Long Beach Fire Department, crews were dispatched at around 3:40 a.m. after receiving reports of a structure fire at a strip mall. The fire, located on Anaheim Street and Olive Avenue, damaged the building, which was said to be vacant as it was undergoing renovations. Defensive fire operations were used to extinguish the fire due to the significant fire progression and wind conditions encountered during the incident.
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