CLINTON, S.C. – A devastating fire that had already wreaked havoc on the local business community in Clinton was reignited by hotspots late Wednesday evening. This unfortunate incident began earlier in the week when flames broke out in the back of the House of Pizza located on Musgrove Street. The fire quickly spread to neighboring businesses, leading to significant losses and damage.
The original fire started on Tuesday and tore through multiple establishments within the vicinity. In total, three businesses were completely lost in the blaze, prompting immediate action from the Clinton Fire Department. The fire required extensive firefighting efforts, and tragically, five firefighters sustained injuries while battling the flames. Their swift response was crucial in preventing further damage and potential loss of life.
According to Fire Marshal Donya Langston, emergency crews were summoned back to the scene late Wednesday night after hotspots began to reignite the fire. It appears that the falling of a ceiling beam may have contributed to the resumed flare-ups. As of Thursday morning, personnel remained vigilant at the site, managing smoke and ensuring safety protocols were observed. A fire watch was implemented, with crews actively spraying the affected area with water to prevent any further spread.
As the community begins to grapple with the aftermath, an insurance company is scheduled to arrive on Friday to assess the damage. This evaluation is critical as it will help determine the next steps for cleanup and rebuilding. Local authorities have indicated that no cleanup efforts will commence until after this assessment is completed.
In an effort to gather more information, the Clinton Fire Department is reaching out to the public for assistance. They are asking anyone who may have recorded videos during the initial outbreak of the fire to submit their footage. Those with information can email tips@cityofclintonsc.com, providing their name, contact number, and email address. Such contributions can be invaluable in piecing together the events leading up to and during the fire.
The local business landscape has been significantly affected by this catastrophic incident. The House of Pizza, an iconic establishment known within the community, was among those most severely impacted. The loss of three businesses not only affects the owners and employees but also the broader economic environment of Clinton. As the community rallies together, many local residents are feeling the ripple effects of this disaster.
In light of the recent events, the city of Clinton is coming together to support those who have lost their livelihoods. Community members are showing resilience and determination, highlighting the strength of local connections. As the fire department continues to monitor the situation, the hope for recovery remains strong. While the city faces a challenging time ahead, the collective spirit of the people offers a glimmer of hope for a brighter future.
As updates continue to unfold, Clinton residents are encouraged to stay informed about the recovery process and lend support to affected businesses whenever possible. The rebuilding efforts will undoubtedly take time, but with a united community, there is hope that Clinton can rise from the ashes.
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