Sorority House Fire Causes $1M In Damage
BOULDER, Colo. — A fire at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at the University of Colorado, Boulder campus caused approximately $1 million in damages.
The attic of the house was the primary burn area, as it is not covered by a sprinkler system, 9 News reports. The house also has significant water damage.
Only the “house mom” was present at the time of the fire.
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