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Dogs rescued from fire in Southeast DC

Two dogs were rescued from a fire in Southeast D.C. Tuesday morning. DC Fire and EMS responded to the fire on LeBaum Street just before 7:30 a.m. Officials said the fire was visible from two sides on the first floor of an apartment building, and at least 60 personnel were needed.

When crews arrived, they didn’t find any residents inside but found and rescued two dogs.



No one was hurt, and responders got the fire under control. Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. They said no residents returned to the apartment, and animal control has taken custody of the dogs. An approximate location of the fire is included below:

 

Road closures for Cherry Blossom runs this weekend

Runners will once again congregate in downtown D.C. for a series of cherry blossom-themed runs Sunday, which means you should plan around road closures. The much shorter Children's Run was held around the National Building Museum on Saturday. The routes for the 10-mile and 5K run/walk overlap on Sunday, and will be concentrated along roads by the Tidal Basin, East Potomac Park and the eastern portion of the Lincoln Memorial.
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