Massachusetts Worker Blamed for Accidental Fire Damaging 18 Buildings
Fire investigators in Cambridge, Mass., say a massive 10-alarm blaze that damaged or destroyed 18 buildings last month was caused by the careless disposal of smoking material by a worker.
The results of the investigation into the Dec. 3 fire were announced on Tuesday. Officials said they determined the fire originated in the area of some recycling bins that contained construction debris from an ongoing renovation of one of the buildings.
They determined that a subcontractor working on the renovation was responsible for the careless disposal of smoking material that ignited the blaze.
Investigators say they have not decided when any criminal charges are warranted.
The fire displaced more than 100 residents but no one was killed or seriously injured.
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