Residents who were displaced in a Chicago high-rise fire in January 2023 are demanding help as they remain unable to return to their homes.
The devastating blaze tore through the Harper Square Cooperative Building nearly two years ago, with its fallout leaving those who were living in the affected areas of the building traumatized.“I want to go home. I want to back to the place I shared with my husband for 35 years,” Joy Anderson-Woodfolk said.
“We understand something take time – but we think it has been too much time,” resident Mildred Richardson said. Resident Melinda Jordan told NBC Chicago it was hard to believe that there was not more support for residents, some of whom have been living in the building for several decades.
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