House fire in Highwood, 4-2-21

From Max Weingardt:

A structure fire broke out at 340 Highwood Ave on April 2. Local firefighters arrived quickly and worked tirelessly to contain the blaze. The scene was intense, with thick smoke visible from several blocks away. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

Highland Park Firefighters at fire scene

Max Weingardt photo

The fire caused significant damage to the building but was fully contained within a few hours. Residents in the area were advised to stay indoors due to the heavy smoke. Emergency crews are still on site for monitoring and cleanup. If you have any information about the cause of the fire, please contact local authorities. More updates will follow as they become available.

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