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A Devastating Fire Completely Destroyed the Pendleton Flour Mills in Oregon

Source: Police Pendleton Department

A fire completely destroyed a building at Pendleton Flour Mills in Eastern Oregon on Wednesday.


Officials said that a small fire that started on Tuesday afternoon and reignited early Wednesday morning caused the Pendleton Flour Mills to go up in flames.

“Yesterday, August 9th at 2:55 p.m., City County Dispatch received a report of black smoke coming from the Pendleton Flour Mills with no visible flames,” said Pendleton Police Chief Chuck Byram. “The Pendleton Fire Department responded and extinguished the small fire however remained on scene conducting “fire watch.””

At 9:30 a.m., firefighters were still working the blaze from every direction, and a drone was flying overhead checking for additional hot spots.

There are no more buildings at risk, according to the Pendleton Fire Department, which is being helped by eight other agencies.

“Although the building is a total loss, this will be an ongoing emergent situation due to the amount of grain that is slow burning. There have not been any reported injuries,” Byram said.

Grain Craft, which owns the Pendleton Flour Mills, bills itself as the country’s largest independent flour milling enterprise, according to its website.

[i]Does it seem like you hear about stories like this more often than usual? Not surprising - Under Biden's regime, as of the middle of June there were over 100 food plants ruined or destroyed. It's almost as if we're being set up for a major food shortage![/i]
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Vin53 · M
Yes, because its infinitely difficult to reconstruct a structure that separates wheat from chaff.

You guys are really unbelievable.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@Vin53 Should take a day to build one.