Firefighters put out Jungle fire

SEATTLE – Fire crews in Seattle quickly extinguished a fire burning at a homeless encampment known as the Jungle Sunday morning.

The fire started shortly after 11 a.m. at the wooded area along I-5 near S. Holgate Street. Once firefighters figured out how to reach the fire, they managed to put it out within minutes.

KING 5’s Ted Land is at the scene and tweeting the latest developments:

Fire burning right along I-5. Firefighters trying to figure out how to get up there. pic.twitter.com/idNgXuOmCe

— Ted Land (@TedLandK5) May 29, 2016

Firefighters extinguished the fire burning in the jungle along I5. Appears to be a homeless camp fire. pic.twitter.com/JZqMy3LrNY

— Ted Land (@TedLandK5) May 29, 2016

Copyright 2016 KING

SEATTLE – Fire crews in Seattle quickly extinguished a fire burning at a homeless encampment known as the Jungle Sunday morning.

The fire started shortly after 11 a.m. at the wooded area along I-5 near S. Holgate Street. Once firefighters figured out how to reach the fire, they managed to put it out within minutes.

KING 5’s Ted Land is at the scene and tweeting the latest developments:

Fire burning right along I-5. Firefighters trying to figure out how to get up there. pic.twitter.com/idNgXuOmCe

— Ted Land (@TedLandK5) May 29, 2016

Firefighters extinguished the fire burning in the jungle along I5. Appears to be a homeless camp fire. pic.twitter.com/JZqMy3LrNY

— Ted Land (@TedLandK5) May 29, 2016

Copyright 2016 KING

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