1 dead after fire erupts in Southern California home

US

Authorities are investigating the cause of a house fire that claimed the life of a person Sunday in the Florence neighborhood of Los Angeles, officials announced.  

Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to calls about the blaze at 136 E. 71st Street at around 6:18 p.m.  

It took 40 firefighters just 14 minutes to get to the scene, access the blaze, confine and fully extinguish flames in one room of a single-story family home, according to a department news release.  

  • 1 dead after fire erupts in Southern California home
  • 1 dead after fire erupts in Southern California home
  • 1 dead after fire erupts in Southern California home

Footage of the incident posted to the Citizen App showed smoke coming from the home that could be seen from several blocks away. Firefighters were also seen on the roof of the home.  

“During the well-coordinated fire attack, firefighters discovered one person deceased inside the residence,” fire officials noted in the release.

The victim’s age and gender, along with whether they live at the residence, have yet to be determined.  

No other injuries were reported, and no further information was provided.  

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