Red Cross Aids 90 People After String of Brooklyn Fires
Briefly

In response to a series of fires affecting Brooklyn, the Red Cross has come forward to assist 90 individuals impacted by at least 14 different incidents over a week. A notable incident was a four-alarm fire on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, which dislocated several families. The aid provided included assisting at least eight people in finding temporary housing. Cleanup operations are ongoing at various fire scenes, with safety measures still in effect as areas remain secured from public access.
The Red Cross has stepped in to support 90 people following a wave of fires in Brooklyn, providing aid to those affected by at least 14 fires.
Among the most recent incidents was a devastating four-alarm fire on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, which displaced several families.
Cleanup efforts continue at the scene of the fires, with the sidewalk still blocked off as crews work to secure the area.
The Red Cross helped at least eight individuals find temporary housing after the Graham Avenue fire.
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