Los Angeles Times

Blaze leaves store in ruins

Streets are closed as massive fire collapses roof of 99 Cents Only outlet in Culver City.

- By Hannah Fry

A stubborn fire tore through a 99 Cents Only store in Culver City early Monday, causing the roof of the business to collapse and closing streets as firefighte­rs battled the massive blaze.

The fire was reported about 1:45 a.m. at the store in the 12000 block of Washington Boulevard, according to fire officials.

When firefighte­rs arrived, they tried to extinguish the blaze from the roof and inside the building but encountere­d heavy flames and had to retreat.

By 5 a.m., the fire had charred through the structure’s roof, causing a portion to collapse.

Smoke billowed above the retail store as roughly 70 Culver City and Los Angeles firefighte­rs on the ground and on ladders sprayed thousands of gallons of water on the inferno.

By the time fire crews had the blaze under control shortly after 7 a.m., the roof had completely crumbled, along with one of the building’s walls, video from the scene showed. Culver City police deployed a drone about 7:30 a.m. to assist fire crews.

Culver City Fire Capt. Daniel Dobbs told KABCTV Channel 7 that products inside the store provided significan­t fuel for the fire, making it more difficult for crews to extinguish the flames.

Loud popping noises that could be heard from outside the building were probably helium tanks inside the store catching fire and exploding, he said.

No injuries were reported, and authoritie­s are investigat­ing what caused the fire.

Officials with the 99 Cents Only chain said the building appears to be a total loss.

Employees who typically work at the store will be transferre­d to other locations, the company wrote on Twitter.

“We would like to thank all of the members of the Culver City Fire Department, local law enforcemen­t and all other responding services for their swift response,” the company wrote.

“The safety, well-being and immediate needs of our surroundin­g community, our employees and customers are our first priority.”

The blaze also forced the closure of Washington Boulevard and Rosabell Street, according to the Culver City Police Department.

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Photograph­s by Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times FIREFIGHTE­RS from Culver City and Los Angeles finish putting out a blaze in a 99 Cents Only store on Washington Boulevard in Culver City. By the time crews had the fire under control, the roof had collapsed.
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AN L.A. arson investigat­or inspects an electrical unit at the building.

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