Two-Alarm Fire Near St. Roch Engulfs Airbnb and Daycare, No Injuries Reported
Incident Overview
A two-alarm fire broke out on Oct. 22, 2025 in New Orleans near the St. Roch neighborhood.
The blaze involved three structures: an occupied Airbnb on North Villery Street, a daycare center in the 1400 block of Franklin Avenue, and an unoccupied building nearby (www.fox8live.com, www.wwltv.com).
Emergency Response
Firefighters attacked the flames from multiple directions on Franklin Avenue and North Villery, bringing the situation under control.
Four guests staying in the Airbnb were able to evacuate safely before crews arrived, and no injuries were reported (www.fox8live.com, www.wwltv.com).
Crews continued to work to prevent the fire from spreading to other structures.
Cause and Investigation
The cause of the fire had not been determined as of publication.
Investigators from the New Orleans Fire Department are examining the scene to identify the source of the blaze.
The incident underscores the importance of fire safety preparedness for short-term rentals, daycare facilities and neighboring properties.
Community Impact
Traffic in the St. Roch area was temporarily affected as streets were closed to allow emergency vehicles access.
Residents praised the quick response of firefighters and expressed relief that no one was harmed.
Owners of the affected properties are assessing damage and planning repairs.
Sources
This report is based on coverage from FOX 8, WWL-TV and other local outlets on Oct. 22, 2025 (www.fox8live.com, www.wwltv.com). The article aims to convey the facts of the incident without speculation.
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