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Officials say massive fire at potato factory was caused by fryolator

A massive industrial fire at a potato processing plant in Maine forced the evacuation of the area surrounding the complex yesterday morning. The Penobscot McCrum plant in Belfast, Maine, a facility which contains tanks full of ammonia, caught fire early Thursday morning. This led to the response of a hazmat team in addition to the local fire department.


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The building was in operation when the fire started, with eight employees on staff. They were able to evacuate the building safely. Evacuations also took place around the facility, which is located near Pierce and Water streets, fire officials said. A high school and nursing home are among the nearby buildings which were first to evacuate.

Fire officials say they believe the blaze was started by a large fryolator machine. Firefighters were still at the scene on Thursday afternoon. They were having difficulty fighting the fire due to the building’s metal siding and roofing. No injuries have been reported.

Source: necn.com

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