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NE Minneapolis fire burns commercial buildings
A fire near a popular stretch of northeast Minneapolis has crews responding to several commercial buildings and attempting to extinguish the blaze early Sunday morning.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A fire near a popular stretch of northeast Minneapolis has crews responding to several commercial buildings and attempting to extinguish the blaze.
NE Minneapolis fire
What we know:
A fire was first reported around 4 a.m. around the 1500 block of Central Avenue Northeast in northeast Minneapolis, according to the Minneapolis Fire Department (MFD). The area is located near BNSF railroad tracks.
Responding crews found a large, abandoned commercial warehouse on fire, with flames "shooting through the roof," according to MFD Chief Melanie Rucker.
Fire crews had trouble accessing the fire at first due to surrounding railroads and debris, Rucker said.
Since then, four buildings have caught fire, with some already collapsing and others reportedly close to collapsing as well.
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Minneapolis fire chief details NE blaze [FULL]
Minneapolis Fire Department Chief Melanie Rucker details the efforts crews are making to control a blaze affecting commercial buildings in northeast Minneapolis Sunday morning.
Officials report the buildings have been abandoned, with utility lines to them disconnected.
The department does not currently report any fatalities.
What we don't know:
Officials have not yet determined the cause of the fire.