Crime & Safety
Over 20 Left Homeless After Fire Ravages Montgomery County Apartments: Reports
It took over four hours for the fire to be brought under control.

Over 20 people have been left without a home after a fire ravaged an apartment building in King of Prussia, according to multiple media reports.
The fire began at the Abrams Run Apartments on Bill Smith Boulevard at 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning, according to NBC 10.
It took over four hours for the fire to be brought under control, according to Philly.com.
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Overall, more than two dozen people were displaced by the fire, which severely damaged 16 different apartment units, reports state.
A clubhouse adjacent to the apartment building has been converted into a temporary shelter.
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The Red Cross, meanwhile, will be assisting those in need.
It is not yet known what caused the fire.
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