
Yesterday, the roof collapsed on a New Jersey building during an fire. Two adults and two kids were killed. One person was the only one to survive.
Four people were killed in New Jersey yesterday when a roof of a burning building collapsed, according to Ocean County Attorney Bradley D. Billhimer.
According to The New York Post, the fire killed two adults, an adolescent, and a baby of four months. ABC News reports that a two-story structure on Buttonwood Drive, Lanoka Harbor Township in Lacey Township, caught fire around 12:30 pm. The two-story building was completely destroyed by the first responders.
Firefighters evacuated the burning building when the roof fell, killing 4 people. A woman was found at the back of the building. She was taken to Community Medical Center.
Billhimer, the prosecutor said: “This is a tragic situation.” Four of the five residents of the house perished during the fire. “Unfortunately, four of five occupants in the residence perished in this fire.”
Tim McDonald, Mayor of Lacey Township said that yesterday the Township was deeply moved by the tragic fire. We pray for them in their grief. “We are thankful to all agencies who responded to this fire in this extreme heat.”
In early July, two firefighters both aged 45 died when they became trapped fighting a fire aboard a docked ship in Port Newark.
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