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Residents Displaced By Southeast DC Apartment Fire (Photos)

The American Red Cross has been called in to assist several families who were displaced by a Friday afternoon fire in Southeast DC. 

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Working Fire 1600 block Morris Road SE

Photo Credit: @dcfireems

Crews responded to a fire in the 1600 block of Morris Road SE when a blaze broke out in the upper floors of a three-story apartment building, according to authorities.

Investigators say that the fire was caused by a result of HVAC work that was being conducted at the building.

The fire was under control by 3 p.m. on Friday afternoon.

No injuries were reported, though DC Fire and EMS officials said that residents of the building will be displaced due to roof damage. 

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