Feb 23, 2026
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) — The City of Lexington is offering assistance to residents displaced or left without power following Saturday’s apartment fire on Village Drive. According to city officials, the fire broke out Saturday afternoon in a second-floor unit before spreading to othe r apartments in the building. The Lexington Fire Department says four adults and two children were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. In the days following the fire, Lexington Emergency Management and the fire department have been distributing flyers to affected residents with information about short-term housing options and possible financial assistance. Officials say anyone needing help can contact the city’s non-emergency assistance line at 859-258-3600 for more information about available resources. City leaders say the goal is to help families stabilize as they recover from the fire and begin the process of rebuilding. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Kentucky fire recovery resources, Lexington apartment fire, Lexington displaced residents, Lexington emergency management help, Lexington housing assistance, Village Drive fire Lexington ...read more read less
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