Cougar Village residents displaced by Easter fire

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At about 6:25 a.m. Sunday, a minor fire caught in the north kitchen of Cougar Village’s seventh floor. The sprinklers were activated, and the fire was extinguished immediately.   |   Justin Tijerina/The Daily Cougar

At about 6:25 a.m. Sunday, a minor fire caught in the north kitchen of Cougar Village’s seventh floor. The sprinklers were activated, and the fire was extinguished immediately. | Justin Tijerina/The Daily Cougar

Sunday’s fire at Cougar Village left several students without a cozy place to eat their Easter candy.

At about 6:25 a.m., the seventh floor north side kitchen’s fire alarm sounded, and the sprinkler was
activated. Although the fire was extinguished immediately, residents of the north fifth, sixth and seventh floors were left without access to their rooms.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

South side seventh floor resident Breanna Cleveland said she was not affected by the sprinklers but feels bad for those who were.

“I have a friend that stays in the north side of the seventh floor, and she had to rent a room at the UH Hilton Hotel yesterday,” Cleveland said. “I also overheard a few students say in the elevator that they were renting a room and splitting the cost of the room.”

Front desk agent at the UH Hilton Hotel Dustin Lao said residents who decided to rent rooms were treated well and taken care of.

“Students who booked a room with us automatically received a 10 percent discount,” Lao said.

UH Director of Media Relations Shawn Lindsey assures Cougar Village residents the affected areas will not be left untreated.

“Houston Fire Department and UH Facilities staff were on site Sunday extracting water and are working to return the affected spaces back to their original condition,” Lindsey said in an email.

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