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<h1>Edgewater Fire - Hundreds Displaced in New Jersey</h1>

<p style="text-align: justify;">EDGEWATER, N.j. (WABC) - Authorities on Thursday decided that the a blaze in a four-story condo perplexing in New Jersey that kept on smolderring in what authorities hope to be a days-long fight against hotspots was incidental.
The five-alert blaze started just after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Avalon at Edgewater on Russell Avenue along the Hudson River, sending flares and smoke high into the sky and inciting a huge reaction from crisis responders. Many individuals were uprooted in the blaze, which leveled the whole structure, however amazingly just four minor wounds were accounted for.
As specialists uncovered the titan, seething, heap of dissolved memories, the flame kept on blazing underneath. Specialists had effectively made sense of the reason.
"It was simply a heartbreaking mishap," said Chief William Skidmore, Edgewater Police Department.
It was a mischance, said the Edgewater Police Chief, because of building workers, upkeep laborers who were settling a loft.
"The ensuing pipes repair lighted a blaze in the divider which spread through the building," Chief Skidmore said.
The sprinkler frameworks in the building did work and genuine living spaces did stay clear for a considerable length of time for flame warriors to recover each and every occupant. Be that as it may by then there was no ceasing the boiling over blazes, a blowtorch that attacked the lightweight wood development.</p>