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YWCA Executive Director Kathy Durgan-Leighton, left, Fatuma Ali, 16, second from left, and Maryan Abdi, 18, both Tree Street youth leaders, help Risa Ibrahim, right, find a pair of shoes Saturday at the YWCA in Lewiston. Ibrahim was burned out of her apartment Friday night.
Jessica Ramsey, with her son Ayden Browne, stayed at the Ramada Inn after Monday’s fire destroyed their Blake Street apartment in Lewiston. Ayden was only 5 days old when he became the youngest victim of the blaze that left 75 people homeless and ruined three buildings.
Dan Young of the State Fire Marshal’s Office works with accelerant-detection dog Shasta behind 116 Pierce St. in Lewiston on Saturday. Shasta sat down in two spots, which were later processed for evidence.
The first fire was reported at 105 Blake St. just before 4:30 p.m. Monday. It quickly spread to two nearby apartment buildings.
Explosions have been reported at the corner of Blake and Pine streets (see map) as firefighters battle a fire at 105 Blake Street. The fire has spread to two nearby apartment buildings, and a fourth building is in danger.
The front of 105 Blake St., pictured as the start of a fire that spread to nearby apartment buildings Monday afternoon.
Lewiston firefighters responded to a fully-engaged fire on Blake Street in Lewiston. For the location of the fire, go to http://goo.gl/maps/8uZPN
Scene of the fire at 105 Blake St.
Fire is consuming an apartment building at 105 Blake Street in Lewiston Monday afternoon.
Fire is consuming an apartment building at 105 Blake Street in Lewiston. Firefighters say the fire is spreading.
A firefighter on scene at the fire on Blake Street.
Flames shoot from porches at 105 Blake St. in Lewiston Friday afternoon as firefighters attacked the 3-alarm blaze.
The back of a building at 172 Bates Street is on fire. The fire spread from neighboring 105 Blake Street.
The first fire was reported at 105 Blake St. just before 4:30 p.m. Monday. It quickly spread to two nearby apartment buildings.