Fire contained in l’enfant square row dwelling

Fire Contained in L’Enfant Square Row Dwelling

July 24, 2024

Washington, DC – A fire broke out in a two-story occupied row dwelling in the 2400 block of L’Enfant Square SE. The DC Fire and EMS Department reported that the fire started on the second floor at the rear of the building.

Fire contained in l’enfant square row dwelling
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The blaze has been brought under control with no injuries reported. Fire investigators are on the scene to determine the cause of the fire.

Residents were safely evacuated, and no significant structural damage has been noted. Authorities are ensuring the building is safe before allowing residents to return.

Further details will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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