Henderson, NV – Ten people were displaced from their apartments after a fire broke out at a Henderson apartment complex and affected at least four units Tuesday morning.
According to the Henderson Fire Department, a fire broke out at an apartment complex at 3000 High View Drive at around 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31. HFD said it was a “possible dryer fire” and began to knock it down once they arrived.
Red Cross of Southern Nevada staff and volunteers provided aid to those displaced. The organization said the fire affected “at least” four units and displaced “about” 10 people.
The aid includes helping with access to essential items like clothing and food, helping replace prescription medicines, and helping to ensure those displaced have a safe place to stay the night.
“The Red Cross is committed to continued support in the aftermath of this fire,” a release said. “In the coming days and weeks, we will continue to assist those affected and connect them with community resources.“
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
If you or someone you know has been displaced by this fire, please contact the Red Cross of Southern Nevada at 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Credits: 8 News Now
Copyright 2022 702 Times, NV Globe. All rights reserved.
- Las Vegas Woman Sues County and City for Wrongful Prosecution After Death of Her Child - December 18, 2024
- License Plate Cameras: Protecting Public Safety or Invading Privacy? - December 18, 2024
- FTC Takes Aim at Hidden ‘Junk Fees’: A Win for Transparency or Government Overreach? - December 17, 2024