A fire ripped through an apartment complex on Christmas Day in Suitland, Maryland, leaving nearly a dozen families displaced.
Cellphone video shows flames shooting through the roof of the apartment building on Curtis Drive. The fire broke out around 5:45 p.m. as families were having dinner and spending time together.
Fire investigators say everyone was able to get out safely. Residents in two buildings were affected by the fire. There was smoke and water damage, and at least a dozen families are getting assistance from the Red Cross, including food, water, blankets and longer term resources.
βThat includes financial assistance. It includes mental health support for those who need someone to speak with, someone to talk to, and other recovery resources like replacing eyeglasses, replacing medication,β said Bethany Bray Patterson with the American Red Cross.
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Officials say there are more fire hazards around the holidays, from cooking to heating sources to Christmas trees that haven't been properly watered.
βFolks are cooking more around the holidays, inviting their families over there; they're cooking; we have a lot of open flames with candles and heating sources,β said Assistant Chief Donald Fletcher with Prince Georgeβs County Fire and EMS. βAs the temperatures get colder out, we'll see a lot of space heater fires.β
With that in mind, firefighters returned to the apartment complex Thursday to speak to residents, provide fire safety information and remind them of the sometimes hidden fire dangers that come with the holiday season.
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The cause of the fire is under investigation, and residents are receiving help finding new housing.
Anyone affected by the fire can call 1-800-RED-CROSS for assistance.