Unattended candles caused a massive blaze that destroyed a century-old apartment building in the heart of Minneapolis' Uptown neighborhood Friday morning, leaving nearly two dozen people homeless.
The fire in the three-story, eight-unit condominium with four distinctive columns, which is near the intersection of Lake Street and Humboldt Avenue S., broke out in a first-floor unit at 8:10 a.m. and snarled Uptown traffic for hours. Mammoth clouds of smoke still were billowing from the structure as the fire burned late into the morning.
One person was taken to a hospital for smoke inhalation, said Minneapolis Fire Marshal Perry Ebner.
Sandra Golob, 70, who lived in a first-floor unit, was in satisfactory condition at Hennepin County Medical Center, said a hospital spokeswoman.
Firefighters unleashed streams of water around the stucco-exterior building in an effort to keep flames from reaching neighboring structures, Ebner said.
When crews arrived, flames were shooting from the first and second floors. Firefighters went inside, but had to evacuate as the flames spread.
At least seven fire trucks and more than three dozen firefighters were on the scene, where dozens of bystanders gathered to watch from the Lunds grocery parking lot.
The neighboring Dunn Bros coffee and Bruegger's bagel shops were evacuated as a precaution, and Lake Street was blocked in both directions.