From the Las Vegas Sun:
A massive fire in an apartment complex caused about $300,000 in damage and two minor injuries and forced the evacuation of about 50 people in what firefighters are calling the biggest fire of the year on Sunday morning.
The blaze was called in at 6:48 a.m. Sunday on the second floor of an apartment complex on N. 28th Street, near Eastern Avenue and U.S. 95, Las Vegas Fire & Rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski said. The fire was extinguished several hours later, he said.
Read more: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/jun/16/firefighters-say-apartment-blaze-valleys-biggest-f/#ixzz2WSM88WQf
Apparently, the firefighters forgot about the Key Largo casino fire which destroyed the casino and caused about $4,500,00in damages.
From the Sun:
Clark County has ordered the vacant Key Largo casino near the Las Vegas Strip, which was gutted Thursday by a fire, be demolished by the end of April.
The abatement order, which was issued by Clark County Building Official Ron Lynn on Friday afternoon, places several requirements on the property’s owner, Flamingo 2005 LLC, including that the building be demolished by April 26.
The Thursday afternoon blaze caused $4.5 million to the building, located at 377 Flamingo Road, which has been abandoned since 2007.
Read more: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/mar/29/after-fire-county-orders-owner-raze-vacant-key-lar/#ixzz2WSMnglBo
Incompetent morons.
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