Aerial view of apartment fire in Louisville's Phoenix Hill neighborhood
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Pictured: this image shows an aerial view of a massive fire that destroyed the 310@Nulu apartments in the Phoenix Hill neighborhood in Louisville, Ky., in the early morning hours of Feb. 19, 2024. (WDRB/Emily Evans)
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The arson squad is working to determine the cause of the fire.
While the building code requires sprinkler systems in the occupied areas of the building like a kitchen or living room, sprinklers aren't required in areas in between apartments or in the ceilings or floors.
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