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Community comes together to support Suffolk arson victims

Community comes together to support Suffolk arson victims The fire at an apartment building forced 32 people to stay in hotels, and even sent some to the hospital. Now people are lending a hand to help those who live there. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 8:59 PM EDT July 14, 2021 SUFFOLK, Va. On Wednesday, several Suffolk business owners came together to serve free meals to displaced residents after an apartment was purposely set on fire on Tuesday.  The fire forced 32 residents of the Suffolk Tower Apartments to stay in hotels, and even sent some to the hospital. The Wall Street Cafe is one of about 10 businesses that helped families get a free meal.

Before arson, a number of incidents have been found to impact local apartment building

Before arson, a number of incidents have been found to impact local apartment building News 3 and last updated 2021-07-13 16:08:42-04 SUFFOLK, Va. Firefighters continued to work Tuesday afternoon at the Suffolk Tower Apartments, where police said an arson occurred. Firefighters were seen approaching a broken-out window using a cherry picker, where burn marks could be seen above the window. A 69-year-old man has been arrested for the arson and is still under investigation. This case of arson is one of several incidents that have struck this building. Suffolk Police said in the last five years, there have been 861 calls to this location. They could not give specifics about the calls but said the calls could have come from the businesses on the street level and the apartments above.

Suffolk residents stranded in sweltering heat after miscommunication left apartment without power for hours

Suffolk residents stranded in sweltering heat after miscommunication left apartment without power for hours and last updated 2021-07-06 18:13:18-04 SUFFOLK, Va. — Suffolk residents stranded in sweltering heat for several hours outside their apartment building voiced their outrage Tuesday. Suffolk Towers temporarily put residents up in a nearby hotel while repairs were made. Residents say they were suddenly told Tuesday they would move back home that same day, but say they were left with little answers and nowhere to go first. Residents say they were notified Tuesday morning that the apartment building stopped paying for their hotel rooms. Residents who had nowhere else to go say they had been stranded outside since around 11 a.m. when they were forced to check out of the temporary hotel accommodations.

Over 115 people displaced after a major water leak in Suffolk apartment building

Over 115 people displaced after a major water leak in Suffolk apartment building
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