Crime & Safety

No Cause Yet In 2-Alarm Tiger Mountain House Fire

Eastside fire crews responded to the blaze around 10 a.m. Tuesday.

ISSAQUAH, WA -A two-alarm fire in Issaquah Tuesday morning left a home in ruins, and forced the evacuation of a school. As of Wednesday, firefighters had not yet determined what caused the fire.

The fire broke out around 10 a.m. in a home along the 23800 block of Tiger Mountain Road, which is just off Issaquah-Hobart Road southeast of the May Valley Road intersection.

The fire was so large, firefighters from Kent, Bellevue, and Renton responded to help. Video from the scene showed that almost the entire home had burned down, but was still engulfed in flames. Fire crews had to bring water trucks to the scene to attack the fire.

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Preschoolers at a nearby school were evacuated as a precaution during the fire.

Image courtesy Eastside fire

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