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A fierce structure fire broke out in South Sacramento on Wednesday, sending plumes of thick black smoke into the sky and drawing a massive emergency response. The incident has left residents concerned and authorities scrambling to contain the damage. Here’s the latest on what happened and how the community is responding.
The fire erupted in the early afternoon at a commercial building located near the intersection of Florin Road and Franklin Boulevard. Witnesses reported hearing loud explosions followed by flames rapidly spreading through the structure. Firefighters arrived within minutes, but the intensity of the blaze made it difficult to control.
Over 50 firefighters from multiple stations were deployed to the scene. Crews worked tirelessly to douse the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to nearby buildings. Despite their efforts, the structure suffered significant damage.
The fire has disrupted traffic and business operations in the area. Florin Road, a major thoroughfare, was temporarily closed, causing significant delays. Local business owners expressed concern over the potential long-term impact on their livelihoods.
“This is devastating,” said Maria Gonzalez, owner of a nearby bakery. “We’ve already been struggling, and now this. I just hope everyone is okay.”
Fire officials have assured the public that the blaze is now under control, but the building remains unstable. Structural engineers are expected to assess the damage in the coming days. Meanwhile, investigators will work to determine the exact cause of the fire.
Residents are urged to avoid the area and follow updates from official channels. Breaking Now News will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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