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NJ Apartment Fire Claims Two Lives, Leaves 90 Homeless
1 Dec
Summary
- A devastating apartment fire in Plainfield, NJ, resulted in two fatalities.
- Ninety residents were displaced from their homes following the early morning blaze.
- Two children survived the fire and were hospitalized but later released.

Tragedy struck Plainfield, New Jersey, early Sunday morning as a fire ripped through an apartment building, claiming the lives of two residents and leaving approximately 90 people without homes. The devastating blaze, which started in a top-floor unit, rapidly spread, forcing residents from 24 units to flee.
Witnesses reported that paramedics attempted to save the two victims, identified as parents, who succumbed to their injuries. Their two children, aged around 10 and 12, managed to escape the inferno but were hospitalized. Thankfully, the children were later released from medical care.
The city is coordinating with the school district to support the displaced children, many of whom are facing the holidays without homes. Temporary shelter is being provided by the Red Cross at the Plainfield Performing Arts Center, with support staff available for grief counseling at local schools.




