A large fire broke out at the Olympia Place apartment complex in Amherst, Massachusetts, last night, prompting emergency responses from multiple fire departments across the region. Flames spread from one building to another, but the cause and any injuries remain unknown.
Fire teams from South Hadley, Goshen, and other nearby towns worked extensively to control the blaze. The South Hadley Fire Department arrived at 8:43 p.m. and spent nearly 11 hours fighting the fire. A tanker from Goshen was used to shuttle water to the burning structures.
The fire escalated to a third-alarm, triggering a rapid and intense firefighting response. The apartment complex serves as off-campus housing for UMass Amherst students, raising safety concerns among residents and the community.
NBC Boston shared footage showing heavy flames engulfing the buildings.
22News reported smoke and flames visible from miles away when their crew arrived.
Officials from UMass Amherst and the town of Amherst have not provided further information at this time.
Author's summary: A major fire damaged a student apartment complex in Amherst, with firefighters battling for hours and no current reports on cause or injuries, heightening community concerns.
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