Burning clothes spark fire underneath bridge near Lenox Road and Buford Highway, Atlanta fire officials say

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A fire sparked by burning clothes has created a hazardous situation underneath a bridge near Lenox Road and Buford Highway in Atlanta, prompting an urgent response from local fire officials. Smoke has been seen billowing in the area, raising alarms and necessitating immediate intervention to manage the flames and protect public safety. Authorities are working diligently to extinguish the fire and have begun investigating the circumstances that led to the burning clothes. This incident has raised concerns about fire safety in urban environments, especially in places where flammable materials are often disposed of improperly. Fire officials are urging community members to be more vigilant about fire hazards and to report any suspicious activity related to fire safety.

As the situation unfolds, updates will be provided to keep the public informed about any risks associated with the smoke and fire. The quick response by emergency services is crucial in mitigating the impact of this incident on local traffic and safety. This event serves as a reminder of the importance of fire awareness and proper waste disposal practices to prevent similar situations in the future.

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