Sunday, January 17th 2016, 2:08 pm
Several residents displaced by a fire at a Tulsa apartment complex told us on Sunday they are frustrated at not being able to move back into their homes.
It's been a week since the fire at the Casa Linda Apartments near 61st and Peoria. Although only a couple of apartments were damaged in the fire, electrical problems meant about 100 people had to find new places to stay.
There were electricians working at the complex late Sunday morning. By 8 p.m., the Public Service Company of Oklahoma announced electric service had been restored to the complex.
This is good news for families who had been staying at the temporary Red Cross shelter. Several residents at the shelter said they were frustrated and confused on why it was taking so long for them to be able to go home.
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