KSAT 12 News has covered at least 10 fires in vacant homes across the city since April, including one Thursday morning.
– A recent trend of fires breaking out in vacant buildings across the city is both troubling San Antonio firefighters and putting them to the test.
One of the most recent such fires broke out after 4 a.m. Thursday inside what was supposed to be an unoccupied home in the 100 block of Grosvenor Boulevard. Gonzalez was not able to say right away was caused the fire. He said investigators were working to determine that. A vacant home on the South Side is expected to be torn down following a fire on Thursday, June 29, 2023, in the 100 block of Grosvenor Street.The toll from fires like this, though, is adding up.Among the nearly dozen fires in vacant structures that KSAT 12 News has covered since April was one that destroyed an entire apartment building on Pecan Valley.
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