WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Fire officials remind condominium owners and apartment renters in Prince William County there are restrictions on grilling on balconies.
The reminder comes after a massive blaze displaced about 100 people and destroyed 24 homes at Woodbridge Station Apartments on Thursday. No one was injured and the American Red Cross was called to the scene to assist the displaced residents.
The fire was linked to the use of a propane grill.Â
Charcoal, gas, or propane grills are not allowed to be used on or under balconies, according to an existing county ordinance. Electric grills are allowed but they should still be used with caution, said Prince William fire and rescue spokeswoman Kim Hylander.
Anyone charged with violating the ordinance is required to appear in court, and can be fined up to $2,500 and face one year of jail.
Prince William Woodbridge District Supervisor noted in a statement on Friday that everyone who was impacted by the fire did have renters insurance, which he says will help the families rebuild their lives.
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