Here's what we know so far from abc7chicago.com:
A serious fire broke out just after 11:30 p.m. at a vacant two-and-a-half-story house located at 820 North Lawndale Avenue in Chicago. The blaze quickly spread, leading to the total destruction of the home and damage to two neighboring properties. The structure collapsed during the incident. One firefighter was hospitalized with minor injuries, while at least four residents are now displaced and trying to figure out their next steps as their homes have been secured with boards.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation. However, a local resident reported seeing two men in the backyard late at night lighting a bonfire. Authorities are looking into whether this could be related to the fire.
Updates from the Chicago Fire Department on Twitter:
Update for the 2-11 Alarm at 820 N Lawndale – the situation has been upgraded to a 2-11 Alarm.
Update: The 2-11 Alarm at 820 N Lawndale has been resolved. Four families have been displaced, and the Red Cross along with human services are on the way. One firefighter was taken to the hospital with a minor injury. No other casualties were reported.
CFD media photo
CFD media photo
Residents in the area are still coming to terms with the sudden loss of their homes. Local officials are working closely with emergency responders and relief organizations to provide support to those affected. As the investigation continues, more details about the cause of the fire are expected to emerge in the coming days.
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