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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Several families displaced after 2-alarm apartment fire

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A two-alarm apartment fire in west Houston displaced several families Saturday.

The fire broke out around 1pm in the laundry room at Long Point Plaza Apartments in the 1700 block of Woodvine at Jalna.

The Houston Fire Department was able to extinguish the flames, but the damage left at least eight families without a home. Many of them, like Enrique Rodriguez and his wife, lost all of their belongings in the blaze.

"We all were inside the apartment when we saw the fire. We all got out," Rodriguez said. "Now we just lost everything. We had everything in there, so I don't know what's going to happen."

Fire officials believe the blaze started in the laundry room. It quickly ripped through eight units at the complex.

"The fire extended very quickly once it reached the attic," HFD Deputy Fire Chief Terry Stone said.

According to Stone, firefighters were able to save another apartment building sitting just a few feet away.

Nearby residents told us this is not the first time a fire has started in that laundry room.

"It's the third time it goes on, a fire in that room," one neighbor said.

"Oh, they've had this issue forever," another told us.

Fire officials said this part of the city has kept firefighters busy recently.

"I do know that we've had several fires in this end of town on the west side recently where we've had Laundromat fires that have extended into the apartments," Stone said.

No one was injured in Saturday's fire. The exact cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Displaced residents stay at Red Cross shelter

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- People displaced by the floods spent the night at a Red Cross shelter.

The Red Cross set up this shelter at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church on Reed near Cullen. Although there are only a few cars in the parking lot more than 40 people, including some children were asleep inside.

The Red Cross says it's too early to tell if the shelter will close later today.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Family displaced by house fire in east Houston

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Fire officials are blaming an east Houston house fire on an electrical short.

The blaze broke out around 6am Saturday at a one-story home on Avenue N at North 71st Street.

When firefighters arrived, flames were shooting from a bedroom on the right side of the structure.

The family had already made it out safely, officials said.

The fire chief on scene had to call for extra manpower to get the flames under control, but they had the blaze out in about 20 minutes.

Firefighters helped residents pull what belongings were left out of their home.

Investigators said they believe the fire was started by an electrical short in a socket where a heater was connected.

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