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Most of the animals died of smoke inhalation, officials said. They included birds, chickens, hamsters, dogs and cats.
Dogs, cats and chickens were among the animals that died of smoke inhalation following the blaze, authorities have said.
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Chopper footage showed heavy smoke coming from the roof of the shopping center in the 11000 block of Harry Hines Boulevard.
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Dallas Fire-Rescue said the fire caused moderate damage to the home and is believed to have started near the back of it. The ...
Chopper footage showed heavy smoke coming from the roof of the shopping center in the 11000 block of Harry Hines Boulevard.