Cleveland Fire Department and other fire agencies are working to put out an fire off the SH 105 bypass. Residents are currently being evacuated.
Fire Marshall's Office, and Precinct 6 Constable's Office have joined forces to combat the blaze and protect the affected residential homes.The fire, which started up earlier today, has rapidly spread, posing a significant risk to the surrounding structures. Authorities are working diligently to contain the fire and mitigate its potential impact on the community.
The efforts of these various agencies reflect the seriousness of the situation and the commitment to ensuring the safety of residents and their properties. The Cleveland Independent School District Police Department is closely monitoring the situation. At present, no schools are under immediate threat.The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Residents in the area are asked to remain vigilant and follow the instructions provided by emergency personnel. We will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.
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