Glad you're ok. Best wishes to you and the rest of the tenants.
On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:50 PM, 2fine4u wrote:
You have to be here to believe what's going on! I kid you not! Just went out on the terrace and the Red Cross has a tent, right in the center of the sidewalk! Big Kleg lights shining, like I'm at a football stadium! Hope I spelled that right! The streets are unblocked and open, now! If anyone wishes to call, I'm at 732-502-0353 or 732-685-5885-cell! I'm in 11E on the East Side! Thanks to all! Sharon --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Or The Berkley > > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <hinge98@> wrote: > > > > Perhaps Wesley Grove could help. > > > > > > > > Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 09/20/07 > > > > BY NANCY SHIELDS > > > > ASBURY PARK — As many as 100 people will be displaced from the Munroe Towers > > apartment building in the wake of this afternoon's fire. > > > > Officials said those living on the 13th, 14th and 15th floors on the west side of the > > building will have to relocate for an undetermined about of time. Those floors suffered > the > > most damage from the fire, which was located in a 14th floor apartment. > > > > Those living on the 11th and 12th floors of the west side of the building may be > displaced > > for up to 48 hours, city officials said. > > > > Residents on the east side of the building were not affected by the fire. > > > > The building is 15 stories high, with 268 apartments, and is divided into a west block > and > > an east block. The fire was in the west block of the building. Preliminary reports indicate > > the fire was accidental and may have been electrical in nature, police have said. > > > > Residents living in the bottom 10 floors on the west block have been asked to vacate the > > building while those floors are inspected for any electrical problems due to the fire. City > > officials said they hope to have residents in the lower 10 floors back in the building > > tonight. > > > > The displaced residents have been taken to the nearby Salvation Army building on Main > > Street, where American Red Cross workers are assisting in finding them shelter. > > >