TRAGEDY : Madison Square Shopping Mall Just Confirm 25 Dead, Just Few Minutes Ago, Erupts in Flames…..
_BREAKING NEWS_
TRAGEDY STRIKES HUNTSVILLE: Madison Square Shopping Mall Engulfed in Flames, 25 Confirmed Dead
Huntsville, AL – 3:45 PM CDT
A devastating fire has ravaged Madison Square Shopping Mall in Huntsville, Alabama, leaving 25 people dead and many more injured. The blaze, which erupted just minutes ago, has sent shockwaves through the community.
_Eyewitness Accounts_
“I was shopping with my family when we heard a loud explosion,” said Emily Johnson, a witness. “We saw flames spreading rapidly, and people screaming. It was chaos.”
“I was working at a store nearby when the fire alarm went off,” said David Lee, a mall employee. “We evacuated immediately, but it was too late for many.”
_Emergency Response_
Huntsville Fire and Rescue, Police Department, and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are on the scene, working tirelessly to contain the blaze and rescue those trapped.
“This is a tragic incident, and our hearts go out to the victims’ families,” said Huntsville Fire Chief, John Smith. “We’re doing everything possible to ensure everyone’s safety.”
_Casualties and Damage_
– 25 confirmed dead
– Over 50 injured, many critically
– Extensive damage to the shopping mall, with multiple stores destroyed
_Investigation Underway_
The cause of the fire remains unknown, but authorities have launched a thorough investigation.
“We’ll work diligently to determine the cause of this tragedy,” said Huntsville Police Chief, Mark McMurray.
_Community Reaction_
The Huntsville community is in shock, with many gathering outside the mall to offer support.
“This is devastating,” said Mayor Tommy Battle. “Our thoughts are with the families affected.”
_Resources_
– American Red Cross: Providing shelter and support services
– Huntsville Community Center: Offering counseling and resources
_Related Stories_
– [Link] Madison Square Shopping Mall: A History
– [Link] Fire Safety Measures: What You Need to Know
_Stay Tuned_
Follow local news and authorities for updates on the situation.
_Additional Information_
For those concerned about loved ones, a hotline has been established: 1-800-HUNTSVILLE (1-800-486-8785)
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