A fire at a low-income housing unit in Philadelphia killed 12 people, including eight children, from a single family; all the building’s smoke detectors failed, despite being deemed in good working order in a May inspection by the city’s housing authority, an agency that estimated the cost of its outstanding repairs to top $1 billion in 2016.
Weekly Review
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Weekly Review
A fire at a low-income housing unit in Philadelphia killed 12 people, including eight children, from a single family; all the building’s smoke detectors failed, despite being deemed in good working order in a May inspection by the city’s housing authority, an agency that estimated the cost of its outstanding repairs to top $1 billion in 2016.