Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of a fire that broke out Thursday evening at a Maryland State Highway Administration facility in Centreville, resulting in an estimated $800,000 in damages. Fire crews from the Goodwill Volunteer Fire Company and surrounding departments responded to the scene at 111 Safety Drive around 7:30 p.m., where they found multiple vehicles and a storage garage engulfed in flames.
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The fire was quickly escalated to a two-alarm response as nearly 50 firefighters worked for approximately 90 minutes to bring the blaze under control. While no injuries were reported, the damage estimate includes losses to the building, its contents, vehicles, and equipment housed at the facility.
Investigators from the Office of the State Fire Marshal arrived on the scene shortly after the fire was contained and returned the following morning to continue their work. While the exact cause remains undetermined, officials are focusing on potential electrical causes, particularly those linked to the vehicles stored in the garage. There is currently no evidence of criminal activity.
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Authorities have not yet provided a timeline for when their investigation will conclude. The fire highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure facilities to significant damage, and officials will be assessing any necessary safety improvements moving forward.
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