Dozens of people were forced out of their homes after a massive fire at a vacant home spread to two neighboring apartment buildings in the Westlake District.Dozens of people were forced out of their homes after a massive fire at a vacant home spread to two neighboring apartment buildings in the Westlake District Monday morning.
The fire started shortly after 1 a.m. in the two-story vacant home on Reno Street near 3rd Street, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Over 150 firefighters responded to the scene and extinguished the flames in all three structures in just over an hour. The roof of the vacant home collapsed, and at least 12 units in the apartment buildings were rendered uninhabitable by the fire.One person was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. No other injuries were reported, but officials said a cadaver dog was on scene, per standard procedure for such a fire.
Several neighbors told Eyewitness News that the vacant home where the fire started was often occupied by people experiencing homelessness.Copyright © 2023 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
Bums starting fires
As more & more garages become “homes” these fires will become the “norm” in SoCalif.
Report on OhioChernobyl
Why that’s crazy just like the toxic cloud in Ohio from the train the government decided to blow up and people who live 70 miles away are finding chemical residue on their cars. Also animals are dying in the area too and wildlife. But fuck that right? Because it’s sucks?
Homeless fire.
No good!!
Why do the homeless love to start fires?
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