Relief Efforts Underway to Help Hundreds Displaced by Historic Fort Worth Apartment Fire
- A six-alarm blaze erupted around 1:30 p.m. Monday at an apartment complex in Fort Worth, forcing over 800 residents to leave their homes due to damages caused by fire, smoke, and water.
- Investigators determined the fire started accidentally from an electrical problem in the complex's air conditioning system after a nine-hour containment effort.
- Building one suffered severe damage and remains unsafe and unsalvageable, while some residents will be allowed limited access to retrieve essential belongings soon.
- United Way and Near Southside Inc. have teamed up to launch a relief campaign with the goal of raising $100,000 to assist displaced residents who are struggling to replace essential belongings and secure housing.
- Residents emphasize the importance of renters insurance, noting confusion over policies and urging tenants to understand coverage to avoid hardship in such emergencies.
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