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Emergency Crews Respond to Devastating Double House Fire in Cicero Neighborhood

Emergency Crews Respond to Devastating Double House Fire in Cicero Neighborhood

Early Wednesday morning, a massive fire swept through a neighborhood in Cicero, with emergency crews rushing to the scene as two houses were consumed by flames. According to ABC7 Chicago, the blaze was located near 29th Street and 51st Avenue, where Chopper 7 footage showcased dozens of firefighters working to extinguish the fierce flames.

As traffic snarled with the closure of surrounding roads, the exact toll of the disaster remained uncertain, with officials yet to ascertain whether there were any casualties or individuals present in the homes at the inception of the fire, and it is also not known what initially sparked the blaze that began sometime before the morning rush, Skycam9 from WGN-TV documented heavy smoke and fire erupting from the structures.

While the community of Cicero witnessed the alarming sight and emergency services labored to contain the fire, the commotion led to key roadblocks: 51st Avenue was closed from 29th Place to 29th Street and 29th Street from 51st Avenue to 50th Avenue, adding to the complexities of the morning commute for residents and first responders alike.

With the investigation underway, the origin of the fire remains a mystery and the extent of the potential injuries unconfirmed, but as this is a developing story, details are expected to unravel in the coming hours.

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