Monday, May 18, 2009

Inverted pyramid article

Yesterday, flames soared through the Jesus Christ Church of Latterday Saints in Cambridge around ten thirty in the morning.

The church, which is off Mormon denomination, was conducting a service when the fire alarms went off. All five hundred people in the building made it out and no one was inured.

It is believed that the fire started in the attic of the church. Parts of the roof were destroyed but the white steeple remained standing after the fire was put out.

The church was full to capacity when the fire alarms went off, due to a special service that was being broadcast through satellite from their headquarters in Salt Lake City.

It is being considered a miracle that none of the five hundred people sustained any injuries at all during the blaze.

Many books were rescued from the church with the help of parishioners at the Quaker church across the street, who formed a book line along side the Mormons.

The church has plans to rebuild, say parishioners and former governor of the state, Mitt Romney. He had attended the church when he was in the state. Their spot in Cambridge will not be empty for long, although they will be neighboring churches for a while until they can rebuild.

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