NEW ORLEANS — The deadliest city blaze in decades killed eight homeless squatters who were burning debris in an abandoned warehouse to stay warm yesterday, authorities said.
Firefighters said they could not tell the ages or genders of those who died because their bodies were so burned. A man who escaped told the American Red Cross he could not get back in to help his friends because of the smoke, agency volunteer Thomas Butler said.
Temperatures were just below freezing, unusually cold for New Orleans. The warehouse is in a blighted city neighborhood left even more so by the flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina in 2005.