Fire Damages Boarded-Up Duplex in Lexington

Lexington, Kentucky, January 21, 2026

A fire broke out in a boarded-up duplex on East Fifth Street in Lexington, resulting in serious damage to the property. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, leading to the displacement of two residents. The cause of the fire is still under investigation by the Lexington Fire Department, which responded promptly to the scene amidst heavy smoke and fire conditions. Fire safety guidelines are emphasized for local residents as the investigation continues.

Fire Damages Boarded-Up Lexington Duplex

Lexington, Kentucky – A fire erupted in a duplex on East Fifth Street in Lexington on Tuesday night, causing significant damage to the right side of the building. The duplex was previously boarded up, and two individuals have been displaced due to the incident. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

Fire Details

The Lexington Fire Department responded promptly to the scene, encountering heavy smoke and fire conditions upon arrival. The fire primarily affected the right side of the duplex, leading to the displacement of two residents. Firefighters worked diligently to control the blaze and prevent further damage. The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Background Information

Boarded-up properties, like the duplex on East Fifth Street, are often unoccupied and may present unique challenges during fire incidents. The Lexington Fire Department continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding this fire to determine its origin and prevent future occurrences.

Fire Safety Tips

Residents are encouraged to adhere to fire safety guidelines, including:

  • Regularly checking smoke detectors and replacing batteries as needed.
  • Keeping flammable materials away from heat sources.
  • Ensuring that all electrical appliances are in good working condition.
  • Developing and practicing a family fire escape plan.

FAQ

What caused the fire in the Lexington duplex?

The exact cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Lexington Fire Department…

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