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Crews were working the scene of a large apartment fire Saturday afternoon in Normal.
The fire happened around 1:40 p.m. at the Sugar Creek Apartments near Linden Street and Vernon Avenue.
The Normal Fire Department is asking the public to avoid the area and to not drive over fire hoses or around fire vehicles.
Bloomington Fire crews also were assisting at the scene. The cold weather is posing undesirable conditions for crews at the scene, the Bloomington Firefighters Union-IAFF Local 49 said on Facebook.
The temperature has been below 10 degrees all day.
Illinois State University sent buses to the complex, apparently to relocate students impacted by the fire.
Bloomington Woman Returns from DQ to Save Neighbor from Fire
Bloomington Firefighters and the Victoria County Fire Marshal have completed their investigation into Wednesday evening s fire on Indiana Drive in Bloomington.
Just before 9:30 on Wednesday evening the Victoria Advocate reports that a fire was started by faulty electrical wiring resulting in the loss of the house. The home at 506 Indiana Drive caught fire near the back porch. As the fire grew, it made its way into the house according to Marshal Richard Catillo who commented on the fire yesterday.
At the time of the fire, there was one person in the residence. That person was able to escape without being injured. That resident has now relocated with another family member in the area as the home that caught fire is nearly a total loss.