Wind-Blown Brush Fire Threatens Reno Apartments

Fire may be related to a homeless camp nearby

 

 

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Authorities say Reno firefighters halted a wind-blown brush and grass fire before it spread to nearby apartment buildings.

The Fire Department says about 20 firefighters attacked the fire that started Wednesday evening in the area of a ditch behind homes.

The department says winds caused the fire to spread across both sides of the ditch into a field of dead grass, brush and pine trees, threatening apartment buildings nearby.

The fire was contained about a half-hour after it was reported, and no buildings were damaged.

Cause is under investigation but the department says it may be related to a homeless camp on the edge of the ditch.

See also  Howe Ridge Fire Initial Response

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Fire may be related to a homeless camp nearby     RENO, Nev. (AP) — Authorities say Reno firefighters halted a wind-blown brush and grass fire before it spread to nearby apartment buildings. The Fire Department says about 20 firefighters attacked the fire that started Wednesday evening in the area of a ditch behind homes. […]

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