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Firefighters Battle Blaze at 100-Year-Old Vacant Building in Downtown Los Angeles
Firefighters in Los Angeles spent several hours today battling a blaze that engulfed a 100-year-old vacant building in downtown LA. The fire was reported late this morning at the four-story structure, which had been empty for some time.
However, fire crews discovered that several unhoused individuals were inside the building when the fire broke out. Fortunately, responders acted quickly to evacuate everyone safely. No injuries were reported among those inside or the firefighting team.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vacant structures and their potential risks, especially for vulnerable populations seeking shelter.
Officials commended the swift actions of firefighters for ensuring that a potentially deadly situation was averted. As downtown LA continues its redevelopment efforts, the incident underscores the importance of addressing both fire safety and the needs of unhoused individuals.
Further updates on the investigation and the future of the damaged historic building are expected in the coming days.
By: NBC Palm Springs
December 26, 2024
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