Officials called back to Miami Street a day after fire renders building a 'total loss'
By:
Shannon Nolan
Posted: Dec 24, 2019 9:53 AM EDT

-
4:10
’Closer to God,’ Goshen principal attends Pope Francis’...
-
1:06
Soaking Sunday
-
1:37
Recap of Bourbon Tornado’s Impact
-
4:02
The Music Village’s third annual ’Block Party’ takes over...
-
1:47
A gloomy weekend ahead with daily rain chances through Monday
-
1:01
Holy Cross College announcing incoming on-campus student housing
-
3:36
Holy Cross College breaks ground on new athletic complex
-
0:55
Expanding affordable housing options in South Bend
-
1:01
Indiana State Police honoring the lives of fallen state troopers
-
1:04
Penn High School junior receives Honorable Mention in C-SPAN’s...
-
2:06
Plymouth High School hosts annual ’Rockin’ Rockies’ Field...
-
2:47
Could local farmer’s markets provide relief among tariff uncertainty?
SOUTH BEND, Ind.—The fire department returned to the 1600 block of Miami Street on Tuesday morning for reports of smoke coming from the previously fire-damaged building.
On Tuesday, investigators were called to the scene at 9:40 a.m.
Firefighters battled a blaze late Sunday night into Monday morning at two businesses and a four unit apartment building that left eight people displaced.
Officials called the building a “total loss” but no one suffered any injuries in the initial fire.
Sign up for the ABC 57 Newsletter