The two buildings on Mecklenburg that received the most fire damage are being torn down today.
The Divisional Chief for Fire Prevention Mark Wilson tells Tide News they're bringing in a private contractor to bring the dilapidated
and dangerous buildings down. While that's happening, investigators
will be keeping a keen eye on the buildings as they continue their
search for the origin of the fire. Wilson says they still don't know
what started the fire, but believe it started at the rear of the vacant
building.
Witnesses, first responders, and residents will all be interviewed today to help solve the mystery.
As
for the frozen cars, a tow truck will move them around the corner in
hopes that the sun will melt their icy casing. Wilson says there's been
no other damage to the cars, that became encased after water from the
fire hose froze on them.
The
major fire Saturday morning fire destroyed buildings at 72 and 74
Mecklenburg street, and badly damaged another. 16 people have been
displaced.