Displaced residents struggling with fire's destructive aftermath
The
good news that Friday night’s fire at the Woodlawn Apartments on Frontgate
Drive left no humans killed or injured was balanced by the sight of displaced
residents struggling to pull their lives together.
Cleanup
efforts continued Tuesday at the apartment complex where eight units were
destroyed by fire Friday night and several others damaged, leaving dozens of
residents homeless.
CareMaster disaster restoration services will work on the rebuilding and restoration process once the fire investigation is completed, said company partner Al Joyner.
“The brick edifice will first have to be checked for structural integrity. Heat from a fire like this can crystallize sand and brick, making it unstable,” Joyner said. From The Daily Reflector.
CareMaster disaster restoration services will work on the rebuilding and restoration process once the fire investigation is completed, said company partner Al Joyner.
“The brick edifice will first have to be checked for structural integrity. Heat from a fire like this can crystallize sand and brick, making it unstable,” Joyner said. From The Daily Reflector.
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