3 Dead After Fire Destroys Tukwila Apartment Complex

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Renton WA

17 August, 2021

1:47 PM

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TUKWILA, WA — Three people died and several others were injured Tuesday morning after a devastating fire ripped through a Tukwila apartment complex. Firefighters from around the region responded to a three-alarm blaze at the Maple Crest Apartments shortly before 6 a.m. Images shared on social media showed flames pouring from the building as fire crews worked to get residents to safety and treat the injured. Units from multiple fire departments on scene of a working 3 alarm fire in @tukwilafd. Currently attacking fire, treating injuries and performing rescues. PIO on scene media area is at S 151 and 65th Ave S. pic.twitter.com/n7vtcV1FT8— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) August 17, 2021 By late morning, fire officials confirmed the deaths of an adult and a child. Later in the afternoon, firefighters confirmed the death of a second adult and confirmed all victims were removed from the building. Five other residents that were previously missing were found safe. Nearly four hours after firefighting efforts began, officials said they were still unable to access the building to perform a full search, and portions of the roof had collapsed. Update: This fire is confirmed to be a fatality. 1 adult and 1 child confirmed deceased. 5 others that were previously reported as unaccounted for have been located and safe. We still have not had full access to search the building. Portions of the roof have begun to collapse. pic.twitter.com/mQrtXL1kIt— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) August 17, 2021 Fire crews also had to contend with a landslide in the area of the fire just and announced evacuations for neighboring apartments and businesses along Interurban Avenue South. Current conditions below the fire scene on Interurban. Please stay out of the area. Interurban is closed between Fort Dent Way and South 144th St. Structural engineers are meeting with command staff now. pic.twitter.com/jYFUw9PJCF— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) August 17, 2021 Authorities estimated 31 families were displaced in Tuesday's fire, and the Tukwila Children's Foundation is seeking donations to help those in need. The fire's cause remains under investigation.

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