Fort Worth Apartment Fire: Residents Seek Answers and Aid One Month Later
WFAAAugust 7, 20251 min392 views
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- 💔 One month after a devastating fire at The Cooper apartment complex in South Fort Worth, over 800 residents remain displaced.
- 🏠 Residents are still prohibited from re-entering the property as work crews focus on clearing debris and securing the site.
Resident Struggles and Pet Loss
- 😥 Miriam Zarza, a resident, lost her three pets—a dog and two cats—who were trapped inside during the June 23rd fire.
- ✉️ Zarza expressed frustration over the lack of response from property management regarding retrieving her pets' remains, leading to a loss of hope.
Financial Assistance and Loans
- 💰 The Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering low-interest loans to affected tenants to help replace lost belongings.
- 🏦 These loans feature no payments for the first year, providing a financial buffer for those impacted by the fire.
Search for Answers
- ❓ While federal aid is available, residents like Zarza are still seeking crucial answers from property management about the extent of their losses.
- 🏢 It has been revealed that the property management for The Cooper has recently changed hands, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.
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