The fire was sparked from an undetermined heat source. The initial house that caught fire Thursday on Mannering Road was “completely destroyed,” posing a challenge for investigators to determine what exactly happened, Cleveland Fire Lt. Michael Norman said
Two garages and a dozen vehicles were damaged. Authorities estimated that the fire caused more than $600,000 in damage.
No deaths or serious injuries were reported. Seventeen fire companies and 80 firefighters responded. High winds fueled the fire, allowing it to move to the homes of neighbors. The homes were duplexes. Residents on Mannering and Quentin roads, near Euclid Avenue, said they heard a loud noise echo through the neighborhood. Friends and neighbors then rushed to get people out of their homes.
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