
Citizen-Times photo
AN APARTMENT IN AN ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, PUBLIC housing complex had an explosive-type event just before noon Monday that started a major fire in the building. Nobody was home at the time of the blast, but a man working in the vacant apt. next door was slightly injured as he was escaping from the building that contains six dwelling units.
The fire got into the attic area and spread along the roof structure presenting a challenge to the Asheville FRD. The Citizen-Times has a brief raw video taken during the early stage of the fire HERE.
Arson investigators do not expect to know cause of the fire until later today (Tuesday) at the earliest. At the time of the fire, the woman who lives in the apartment was in the county courthouse seeking a restraining order against her former boyfriend. An arrest warrant has been issued for him.
Early estimates place the damages at $375,000.
Read the full story in the Citizen-Times HERE. They also have several photo galleries linked from that page.

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