Yet Another Fire near Cheshire Bridge Causes Concern over Homeless Encampments

Yet Another Fire near Cheshire Bridge Causes Concern over Homeless Encampments

In the heart of Atlanta on a regular weekend, a familiar sight rang alarm bells

Atlanta fire officials responded to yet another call about smoke coming from underneath Cheshire Bridge Road over the weekend. The report raises concerns as repairs continue on the bridge that has been shut down for months following a notable fire in December.

The Dreaded Incident

Morningside resident Jai Tee witnessed smoke rise from under the closed-portion of the Cheshire Bridge Road, just a few hundred feet from his apartment. The sight was uncannily familiar considering Tee was one of hundreds of residents displaced by a fire in December. The bridge had been under repair for a while and this new occurrence has only stoked fears about the homeless encampments in the area.

Fire Triggers Unpleasant Memories

“Having to pass by every day, you know, it triggers certain things. So, I’m waiting for them to re-open this bridge so I don’t have to keep reliving that moment,” confided Jai Tee.

Suspicion over Homeless Encampments

While capturing video on Friday night of Atlanta fire crews trying to tame a black cloud of smoke that was emanating from the bridge’s sides, Tee began to fear possible delays on the bridge renovation project, which, before the fire, had been scheduled for completion at the end of May. Fire officials believe the smoke was from a small campfire, possibly lit by homeless individuals residing under the bridge.

Despite efforts by Atlanta Police to dismantle the homeless encampment under the bridge that was thought to cause the previous fire, many have seemingly returned to the location. “I walk this route three to four times a week just as a workout, so I see what it is. Especially at nighttime, you see them you know, walking up,” reported Tee.

City Officials’ Response

Reacting to questions regarding the issue of unhoused residents around Cheshire Bridge, city officials maintained that “Encampment efforts are ongoing, as are emergency shelter operations, which continue to provide wraparound services.”

Questioning Safety Measures

Residents hope the city will monitor the area around the bridge more closely to prevent possible fires and ensure their safety. According to a statement in February, the city intends to utilize former athletic center campuses as temporary shelters to help resolve the crisis for people experiencing homelessness.

Looking Towards a Safe Future

The people of Atlanta look towards a future where fires do not disrupt their daily life and the issue of homelessness is addressed with empathy and robust solutions. As the fight goes on for safer and more inclusive cities, residents and officials alike are urged to partake in dialogs and initiatives that ensure everyone’s security and wellbeing.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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