2024-02-27
Fire crews spray water on engulfed elevator in Hawley, Minnesota early on Monday, February 26, 2024. Travis Askerooth / WDAY News
feb 27th 2024 - 10:30
HAWLEY, Minn. - In the late hours of Sunday, Feb. 25, a massive fire engulfed the grain elevator located at 400 Elevator Street in Hawley. The intensity of the blaze led to the collapse of the structure, triggering evacuations and straining the city's water supply. Seventeen fire departments from the surrounding area responded to the scene.
Hawley Police Chief Joseph Backlund reported that as of 6:30 a.m. Monday, the fire at the elevator is now considered contained, though active burning is still underway. The initial call came in around 11:30 p.m., and when firefighters arrived, the elevator was fully engulfed.
Due to heavy smoke and ashes in the air, several roads in downtown Hawley were closed around 12:30 a.m. WDAY-TV News crews witnessed parts of the building collapse as the fire raged on. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, but a portion of the elevator has been destroyed.
The firefighting effort prompted officials to request residents to stop using city water around 4 a.m. Monday, as the water tower struggled to meet the demand. The strain on the water supply also led to the cancellation of classes at Hawley Public Schools.
Multiple agencies, including Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Lake Park, Dilworth, and Sabin, were called in to assist, actively hauling water to combat the fire. The sheer volume of water needed forced firefighters to tap into alternative sources, including water from the local golf course.
City Administrator Lonnie Neuner explained, "The big ladder trucks pumping water, there was two of them going 600 gallons a minute each, so 1,200 gallons a minute — and the water tower can only regenerate 600 gallons a minute. So it was putting an awful strain on the water system in town."
It took approximately eight hours for firefighters from 17 communities to extinguish the blaze, which was reported around 11 p.m. Sunday. A fire marshal has initiated an investigation into the cause of the fire.
While the elevator is considered a total loss, efforts are underway to tear down remaining structures, with firefighters continuing to address hot spots. A nearby building suffered minor damage from blowing embers.
Despite the challenges posed by the fire, Hawley Police Chief Backlund praised the quick response of fire personnel in preventing further property damage, stating, "Fire personnel was there when they observed some smoldering to the side of the building, and they were able to react quickly and knock that down before there was any more property damage there."
Residents are now allowed to resume normal water usage as the city begins the process of recovery and investigation.
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