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City Inspectors Revisit Apartments After Deadly Fire Kills Five Children

Inspectors with the City of Greensboro visited the complex, on Summit Avenue. They're making sure everything is up to code following the deadly fire that killed five children.

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Housing code inspectors visited the apartment complex, where five kids died in a fire.

Related: Unattended Cooking Led to Deadly Greensboro Apartment Fire: Investigators

Inspectors with the City of Greensboro visited the complex, on Summit Avenue. They're making sure everything is up to code following the deadly fire that killed five children.

Inspectors will return on Wednesday as they make their way through the 42 units.

Investigators said the apartment fire was an accident and unattended cooking was to blame.

Related: Greensboro Apartment Fire: 5 Children Dead, Smoke Detectors Not Working, Other Facts

Four of the kids were refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. They moved to Greensboro, for a better life.

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