A series of fires that shut down dozens of homes under construction in the metro in the field this year, will serve as a reminder that the unfinished houses are particularly sensitive for both accidental and deliberate blazes. The fires have destroyed or damaged residential buildings under construction in Lake Forest, Chaska, Maple Grove, Minneapolis Burnsville, and during the last six months.
Lightning is the suspected cause of the fire from Minneapolis, but in other cases were intentionally. Recently, a fire destroyed $ 6 million Villa Lake Forest, was under construction for 18 months. The lake home in the 6900 block of North Shore Trail, it was Christmas, have been completed. It was equipped with sprinklers, but the system has not yet activated.
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