💨 Abstract
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey will meet with officials to update the public on a July 13 fire at an assisted-living facility in Fall River that resulted in 10 fatalities. The blaze, which origin remains unclear, has spurred investigations into the regulation of assisted-living facilities. The governor aims to ensure all such facilities are prepared for emergencies. The district attorney's office will also provide updates on the investigation.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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