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        Officials: Multiple homes destroyed, and several families displaced following Newark fire

        Firefighters received a call about a fire at an unoccupied residential building at 11 Seymour Ave. at 11:57 p.m. Friday.

        Rose Shannon and Amanda Eustice

        Nov 16, 2024, 5:21 PM

        Updated 13 hr ago

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        An overnight fire destroyed three homes in Newark, forcing dozens of people out of their homes and sending several firefighters to the hospital.
        City officials say the fire started around midnight at 11 Seymour Ave. at an abandoned home. It then spread to adjacent properties at 13 Seymour Ave. and 9 Seymour Ave.
        "Everything is gone. I don't have anything now,” said Kadiatou Cisse, who lived in 9 Seymour Ave.
        Officials say everyone who was inside the homes during the fire made it out safely, but 34 people from seven families were forced out.
        The Red Cross is helping those in need.
        Four firefighters were also sent to University Hospital when part of one of the buildings collapsed. They are in stable condition.
        All three homes are deemed uninhabitable and therefore will have to come down at some point.
        The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.