Investigators search for cause of Tuesday’s Sunblest fire in Fishers

Donations appreciated for residents rendered homeless

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Fishers fire investigators continue work on the scene of the Tuesday fire at Sunblest Apartments that rendered residents of eight units – 32 people in all – temporarily homeless. No cause has yet been determined.

Crews were hard at work digging out from Tuesday’s fire at Sunblest Apartments. (Photo provided)

Many have reached out to Fishers Fire Department officials wanting to help these families. The Sunblest staff is working to relocate those without a home after the blaze, and donations are being accepted. If you want to help, call (317) 842-2111.

Several local government officials and nonprofit groups are also helping the displaced families. They include the office of Delaware Township Trustee Debbie Driskell and the Hamilton County Chapter of the American Red Cross.

The Fishers Fire Department reminds those renting homes that renter’s insurance is very important, as this fire illustrates.