A fire broke out across a Centerville apartment complex early Sunday morning, leaving 25 people without a home.
“There was just fire across the whole building. And smoke — white smoke, black smoke. It was really scary,” said HOA president Lee Skore.
Onlookers at Cedar Springs Condominiums took in the aftermath Sunday evening: A car sits parked out front, its front engine completely burnt. Pieces of card games and newspapers are scattered among the ashes, barely recognizable.Residents are shaken up because last October, there was another fire in the building across the same parking lot. One woman did not survive.“I just feel badly for all the people in this building who may be without a home,” said Skore.
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