Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Henderson residence destroyed in late night time hearth

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A fireplace destroyed a Henderson residence late Wednesday night time, leaving a household’s cat useless.

The Henderson Fireplace Division responded to what was listed as a 2nd alarm hearth within the 100 block of First Avenue, close to Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Freeway, shortly earlier than 10 p.m. Wednesday night time.

A neighbor captured the hearth on a doorbell digital camera, proven within the picture under.

Video from a doorbell digital camera exhibits a fireplace that destroyed a Henderson home in a single day. (Credit score: Connie Esposito)

The house is owned by an area trainer named Holly Huth, who managed to flee the flames.

“I don’t know what to do, honestly, it’s terrifying,” Huth informed 8 Information Now. “You work so hard for everything, and then it kind of goes up in flames all in one minute. Just take things one step at a time, I suppose.”

Huth informed 8 Information Now that her cat died within the hearth, however the remainder of her household was in a position to get out safely.

The Henderson Fireplace Division mentioned they’re investigating the reason for the hearth.

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