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By: Grace White
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It's something we never expect to happen, to be delivering the news live on the air and then become the news.
That's what happened this morning when a fire broke out at our sister station News 4 San Antonio and they were forced to evacuate.
The good news is the fire is out and no one got hurt.
The damage is mostly on the 2nd floor in some offices.
This all started around 5 a.m. this morning.
Our sister station was actually on the air during its morning newscast when fire alarms went off.
Everyone was evacuated.
Firefighters were able to contain the fire to the second floor offices.
The electricity eventually had to be cut off and the station was temporarily knocked off the air.
Programming has returned and some employees have been allowed back into the building.
Tuesday, March 19 2013, 09:52 PM CDT
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Help could be available for uninsured West losses
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WEST, Texas (AP) -- Disaster help may be available for losses not covered by insurance in a Central Texas town recovering from a fertilizer plant explosion.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Monday urged survivors of the April 17 blast in West to check with FEMA after getting an insurance settlement.
The explosion claimed 15 lives and left about 200 people hurt. Dozens of buildings were damaged or destroyed in West, about 70 miles south of Fort Worth.
FEMA cannot duplicate insurance coverage but agency officials say additional help may be available. Grants could help pay for temporary housing, home repairs, disaster-related medical and dental expenses and personal property and transportation costs.
An applicant must provide a copy of the insurance settlement letter or denial to seek additional government help.
Online:
www.disasterassistance.gov
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