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Seven displaced by overnight fire in Saint John; Red Cross assisting with emergency purchases

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The Canadian Red Cross is assisting seven people after they were displaced from their home by an overnight fire in Saint John, N.B.

A news release from the Red Cross says the fire at the two-storey home on Mount Pleasant Avenue was reported to officials around midnight on Saturday.

The home was heavily damaged as a result of the fire, according to the release.

The Red Cross is assisting five adults and two children with emergency lodging and purchases like meals, clothing and other basics.

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