On June 6, a
cigarette fire in an outdoor ashtray placed outside the
LeMay Lake Apartments building at 3025 Eagandale Avenue displaced 150 residents. Nobody was injured by a cat died from smoke inhalation. Six units were severely damaged and are now uninhabitable.
Eagan firefighters were assisted by Mendota Heights, Rosemount and Apple Valley fire departments.
17 comments:
How shocking that one cigarette could cause all that damage and stress. How weird is it that the damage site looks just like a mark a cigarette would make when you stub it out.
Was not there a steam to cure
The smoke that smolders and reeks ?
Whoa! That is a Big damage! Just like how a stick of Cigarette could do a great damage to our Lungs. This is a great post that could open our minds to be aware with the consequences of Cigars! Great Job Leif!
Steven^^
Elles sont grosses les cigarettes chez vous, vu le trou... !
Amazing how was that possible!
What a tragedy!
I feel badly for the people displaced by the fire. It's more than an inconvenience.
This is a perfect post for the anti tobacco day campaign. The butt is now damaging more ways than one. That was a terrible news.
This is awful!
Finally smoking truly kills.
Regards
Valery
Barcelona Daily Photo
How frightening, thank goodness nobody was hurt. A shame about the cat though.
On a brighter note, thanks for stopping by my blog today. I find your blog gives a real hometown view of your community. Especially liked the Locks of Love Post!
Glad no one was injured but poor cat!...
Looks like someone stubbed out a giant cigarette right through the building.
that's a giant cigarette! I feel bad for those who were displaced by this terrible accident.
smoking is not a good idea
One of my worst nightmares. I'm glad no people got hurt, but poor kitty.
Die arme Katze! Ganz gemein ist das!
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