Clay County, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — Breaking news is coming in from the east side of Moorhead.
Crews responded to a house fire on Walnut Circle late Sunday afternoon.
TRF News received photos from the scene at about 4:45 p.m.
What we know now
A witness told TRF News that people were hurt.
Officials have not confirmed injuries or the number of victims.
Fire crews were still working when the photos were taken.
The scene was in a residential area on Walnut Circle.
The home sits in Moorhead, inside Clay County.
Photos show multiple emergency vehicles near the home.
Firefighters were seen moving in and out of the structure.
Other crews stayed outside and watched the roofline.
Neighbors nearby watched from a distance.

What we do not know yet
Officials have not released the cause of the fire.
They have not said how many people were inside.
They have not said if anyone was taken to a hospital.
They have not released the names of anyone involved.
It is not clear if pets were inside the home.
It is not clear when residents may return.
In many fires, crews check for hot spots after flames are out.
They may also ventilate the home to clear the smoke.
Investigators may return once the scene is safe.
That process can take hours.
Traffic and safety notes
Drivers should avoid Walnut Circle if possible.
Leave room for fire trucks and medics.
Do not park near hydrants or fire hoses.
If you see smoke or fire, call 911 right away.
For general information, visit the Moorhead Fire Department website.
The Minnesota State Fire Marshal also supports fireworks statewide.
The agency also outlines its fire investigations process online.
Resources for families
Safety reminders matter after any house fire.
The Red Cross shares home fire tips, including alarms and escape plans.
See Red Cross fire safety guidance for basics.
Clay County also shares emergency planning information for residents.
Visit Clay County Emergency Management for local guides.
What happens next
TRF News will update this story as details are confirmed.
If you have safe photos or videos, you can share them with TRF News.
Please do not cross fire lines or blocked streets.
Give space to crews and to families affected.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.