The fire damaged four apartment building, causing an estimated $2.2 million in damages and displaced about 130 residents.

NEW CARROLLTON, Md. -- A woman has been charged with displacing 130 people from their homes after setting an apartment building on fire after allegedly being upset with an ex-boyfriend.

On September 17, around 3:30 p.m., Prince George's County firefighters responded to a fire at 5334 85th Avenue in New Carrollton and found a fire in three-story garden style apartment building. It took firefighters nearly two hours to put out the flames.

The fire damaged four apartment building, causing an estimated $2.2 million in damages and displaced about 130 residents. Officials said no injuries were reported and have ruled the fire to be “incendiary”.

Thirty-two-year-old Natasha Ciara Joyner has been charged with first degree arson, second degree arson, first degree malicious burning, malicious destruction of property and reckless endangerment. Additional charges are pending.