Firefighters contained the fire to eight units. A firewall kept the fire from spreading further and, three hours after the fire began, they were still spraying water on the building.
No one was hurt, and all of the residents were believed to have gotten out safely, according to officials at the scene.
An abc13 Eyewitness shared cell phone video of flames leaping out of the roof of the building. Some residents were kept out of the complex late into the evening because of the emergency crews still on the scene.
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Two privately maintained hydrants on the property had low water pressure, which slowed firefighting efforts, according to Texas City Emergency Management Coordinator Derek Duckett. He said Galveston, San Leon and Dickinson fire crews were on scene assisting Texas City firefighters.