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Colombia: Fruit processing plant in Bingen hit by fire

Huge flames consumed part of a fruit processing plant in the Columbia Gorge community of Bingen on Wednesday morning.

The 5:45 a.m. fire at the Underwood Fruit and Warehouse Company plant caused some power outages in Bingen. The fire also affected some morning school bus routes.

Students at area schools were kept indoors during recess due to air quality concerns.

The flames flared up again on Wednesday night.

According to its website, Underwood Fruit and Warehouse packs and ships for 55 area growers. The company was formed in 1917 by seven local growers and employs about 270 workers at the site.

Three pear warehouses appeared to be destroyed. An apple warehouse was spared, said CEO Don Gibson. He said no one was in the buildings where fire broke out. 

According to a GoFundMe page, "the fire created immediate job losses within our community as every employee has been laid off for the foreseeable future."

Gibson said neighboring operations may allow them to operate in off hours, allowing some to return to work.

Source: kgw.com
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