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North Miami Community Rallies after Camper Fire, Red Cross Assists Displaced Residents

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Published on October 27, 2025
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A camper fire broke out yesterday evening in North Miami, Miami-Dade County, displacing residents and prompting a response from more than 10 fire units. According to NBC Miami, the incident occurred near Northeast Miami Place and Northeast 124th Terrace, where firefighters found the camper fully engulfed in flames upon their arrival around 6:23 p.m.

Despite the potential dangers the fire had as it threatened nearby structures and houses, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials managed to bring the situation under control quickly, utilizing hose lines to douse the flames and ensure the protection of the surrounding area. No injuries were reported in the wake of the fire, a relief to a community that has seen its share of tragedy, and the Red Cross was on scene providing assistance to those affected by the disruption and displacement caused by the fire, as reported by WSVN 7News.

While the blaze was successfully extinguished, the cause remains a mystery as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances leading up to the event. Both local news outlets have affirmed that the fire did not result in any physical harm to individuals.

The Red Cross has stepped in to provide much-needed support for those upended by the fire's fury, according to the information obtained by both NBC Miami and WSVN 7News.

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