Crime & Safety

Three Displaced by Morning Fire on Mass Ave

A small fire caused an estimated $100,000 of damage throughout a three-apartment building on Mass. Ave, according to the Boston Fire Department.

Three South End residents are displaced after a small fire broke out in a 2nd floor apartment on Massachusetts Ave. in the South End on Wednesday morning, according to the Boston Fire Department.

The fire started around 9:40 a.m. inside a unit at 528 Massachusetts Ave. Spokesperson Stephen McDonald said no one was home at the time, and no one was injured.

Damage to the apartment was estimated at $100,000 due to the fire, smoke, and extensive water damage on the 2nd floor where the fire started, down to the first floor and basement. 

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The American Red Cross said this afternoon they assisted three people from two units that were displaced by the fire. 

"Volunteers provided them emergency temporary shelter, a hotel stay, and funds for food and clothing," said spokesperson Ashley Studley in a statement. 

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The cause of the fire is still under investigation, said McDonald. 

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