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Huntsville Fire Marshal says homeless camp fire was started when a tent was set on fire, not by an explosive device

A fire started at a homeless camp located just east of Glenwood Cemetery on Tuesday.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — UPDATE (9/18): According to Huntsville Fire Marshal Dan Wilkerson, a total of four tents were involved in the homeless camp fire on Tuesday. Wilkerson also confirmed that no explosive device or propane tanks were involved in the fire. Instead, evidence indicates that two people got into an argument which led to a tent being set on fire. The final number of people affected by he fire is unknown as many people left once first responders arrived.

INITIAL REPORT:

A fire erupted at a homeless camp just east of Glenwood Cemetery near Derrick Street on Tuesday afternoon.

Huntsville Police said that 50 to 70 percent of the area was affected by the flames. While the cause of the fire remains unclear, officials described it as a "fire-related explosion."

There have been no reports of injuries. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

In response to the fire, ShowerUp Huntsville is stepping in to help those in need. The nonprofit says there will be an urgent need for tents, sleeping bags, blankets, and other essentials. “Although their homes might look different than yours, the pain and sorrow hit the same,” a spokesperson said in a social media post.

ShowerUp Huntsville will continue providing mobile showers and personal care for those experiencing homelessness throughout the week. They encourage anyone with items to donate to drop them off at their events, where they will be given directly to those in need.

One of the drop-off points will be The Livin' Room at 2820 Governors Drive SW, 35805, which will accept drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

Another drop-off location is ROSS Madison County, located at 8211 Stephanie Drive, Unit A, Huntsville, AL.

Additionally, the YMCA is hosting a Tent Drive in support of the local homeless community in the wake of the fire. Donations will go to First Stop as they work to provide these items and more to the homeless population.

Donations needed:

  • Tents
  • Sleeping Bags
  • Pillows
  • Blankets

Donations are being accepted at all three YMCA branches in Madison and Huntsville through Wednesday, September 25:

  • 101 Church Street SW, Huntsville
  • 1000 Weatherly Rd SE, Huntsville
  • 130 Park Square Ln, Madison

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