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Nadia Drive Fire Update

FireClarksville, TN – Wednesday, September 22nd,  there was a huge fire on Nadia Drive Fire in the Arboure Greene South Subdivision just off exit 1 in Clarksville. The fire claimed three homes and damaged others in the area.

With extreme heat, homes behind the properties that were lost, the vinyl siding on homes was damaged and there are reports that homes across the street also suffered extreme heat that caused some damage to cabinets inside a couple homes.

Fire Claims three homes on Nadia Drive, damages others.
Fire Claims three homes on Nadia Drive, damages others.

The fire displaced three families, one who just rented their home less than two weeks ago and lost everything they owned. According the the USAA insurance adjuster and neighbors, they didn’t have renters insurance to cover their belongings and now must start over with nothing.

There have been reports that US Bank is setting up donation accounts for these three families. Once information is available about these accounts, I will pass it along so anyone can donate money to these families at any US Bank location. There are other reports that neighbors are also collecting items for them as well.

The Fort Campbell soldier who owned the home where the fire started was on his way to Afganistan when the fire started was grounded in Germany and placed on a plane back to Fort Campbell. The cause of the fire has not been determined at this time as the investigation is still on going at this time.

Houses near the fires were damaged as well.
Houses near the fires were damaged as well.

On a good note, the wife of the Fort Campbell Soldier had a baby boy Thursday morning around 10:00am. The father was also back at Fort Campbell. Word is they are all doing well and will be staying with friends when they are released from the hospital.

Late Thursday  afternoon, fire trucks raced back to Nadia Drive after a fire broke out at the home to the far right that was also damaged on Wednesday. Fortunately this was able to be put out without any major loss.

Clarksville Department of Electricity was there late Thursday evening and pulled the meter from the home and stated that they will now have to have the home inspected for electrical issues prior to reconnection.

The family was said to be staying in a hotel at this time.

Roland Woodworth
Roland Woodworthhttp://www.ClarksvilleHomeInformation.com
My name is Roland Woodworth, a professional REALTOR® with the experience & knowledge to assist you with all your real estate needs. My main area of focus is Clarksville TN , Oak Grove KY and the surrounding areas. I have over 12 years experience in the Real Estate industry and I’m a full time Realtor licensed in both Tennessee and Kentucky. I’m also a NAR Certified Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource. I moved to Clarksville while stationed in the US Army at Ft Campbell, KY in 1992. I have been in sales in the area since 1996. I received my Real Estate license in 1999.   I have been involved in many community organizations including the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce where I was a Chamber Ambassador for 5 years. I was the Fair Chairman for the 2002 North Tennessee State Fair in Clarksville, TN, and also president of Fair Inc which is the governing board consisting of members of the Clarksville Jaycees, City of Clarksville and Montgomery County. I’m  also a member of the Clarksville Jaycees Volunteer Col. Corp. a past member of the Clarksville Jaycees and the Downtown Kiwanis Club. I participated in the 2005 and 2009 Clarksville Extreme Makeover Home Edition builds here in Clarksville - Montgomery County.  
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