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Officials say Dillingham landfill shop a "total loss" after fire

Ron Bowers

The landfill shop building caught fire sometime after 6 p.m. Sunday, according to the City of Dillingham. The police and fire departments are still investigating the cause of the fire.

The Dillingham police and fire departments continue to investigate the cause of a fire at the city landfill.  

 

The City of Dillingham said in a news release that the landfill shop building caught fire sometime after 6 p.m. Sunday. 

The inside of the Dillingham Landfill shop after the fire. Monday, Jan. 4, 2020.
Credit Ron Bowers

 

The city said landfill employees arrived to work Monday to find a “smokey, smoldering shop.” No injuries were reported. 

 

The building as well as equipment inside — including a Bobcat skid-steer loader, a truck and a four-wheeler — are considered a total loss.

 

 

Authorities are still investigating the cause of Sunday's fire. Monday, Jan. 4, 2020.
Credit Ron Bowers

The city didn’t immediately have an estimated cost of the damage. City officials say an insurance adjuster will assess the damage and provide an estimate, although the city didn’t know when that would be. 

 

Authorities do not know the cause of the fire at this time. 

 

The landfill was closed Monday. It reopens Tuesday during regular hours, from noon to 6 p.m.

 

 

Contact the author at isabelle@kdlg.org or 907-842-2200.

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Izzy Ross is the news director at KDLG, the NPR member station in Dillingham. She reports, edits, and hosts stories from around the Bristol Bay region, and collaborates with other radio stations across the state.