Residents were still displaced Thursday after a fire at the Mantell Plaza building at 255 West 24th St. in Miami Beach the previous night.
Fire officials originally said the fire that started in apartment 302 was of a suspicious nature, but ruled it as accidental Thursday morning.
Cleaning and electrical crews were on scene and residents were expected to be allowed back into the building by Thursday afternoon.
A dog that was found in the unit where the fire occurred was resuscitated, Miami Beach Fire Rescue spokesman Capt. Adonis Garcia said. No other injuries were reported.
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The man who lives in apartment 302 said he felt bad for all of those affected.
"It's a very upsetting time for myself and my dog and of course for all the residents in the building," said the man who wished to remain anonymous.
The smoky fire set off sprinklers, soaking units and damaging the electrical system. Those conditions could have made staying there overnight dangerous.
Tenants and tourists packed their bags in the aftermath, forced to find shelter from the Red Cross or elsewhere for at least one night.
“It's a situation where we don't want the residents to be inconvenienced, so we'll work with them – get the building department to work with them – to expedite this as soon as possible,” said Charles Tier of the City of Miami Beach.
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Many of those displaced took things in stride.
“It's fine, you know? Maybe it (could) be a good experience,” neighbor Khaled Gashar said. “We go to a hotel. I have friends here.”
Gashar said at least everyone made it out alive.
"You have to look at it in a positive way," he said. "I'm glad we're alive and no one got hurt."
Condo association board president Ray Breslin said an inspector was checking out the building early Thursday. He said the building had water damage from the third floor down, but hoped to get residents back in by the afternoon.
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