Submitted by ThatChildNextDoor t3_120rt22 in rva
ThatChildNextDoor OP t1_jdine1s wrote
Could you describe what all happened that day?
lunar_unit t1_jdj19dr wrote
A lil taste of that day:
As the first building burned, large flaming chunks of Tyvek were lifted aloft by the wind, carrying the fire to other buildings.
A friend of a friends truck didn't burn, but was close enough to the heat that all the rubber and plastic melted, and was a total loss.
bruxalle t1_jdipca0 wrote
The dorm caught on fire. It was big.
Gorz0th t1_jdj7tda wrote
Always was an apartment building.
You could be standing at Grace and Shafer (used to be a VCU parking lot) and feel the heat. Traffic was fucked, Broad was blocked, and had to jump off the bus at Belv. and walk west. If I remember, cars were cooked in the parking deck across the street, it set off a few other fires in Carver.
JeffRVA t1_jdjixps wrote
>If I remember, cars were cooked in the parking deck across the street,
They were. I had a friend that was parked on the side of the West Broad Deck closest to the fire and her car was totaled.
RCBilldoz t1_jdmeeck wrote
And the laptop and other research in the car. What a year!
chasetwisters t1_jdkgiap wrote
95 was shut down. The wind blew the smoke and embers towards 95 across Carver
Danger-Moose t1_jdisrhd wrote
Did they ever put it out?
bruxalle t1_jdiswrz wrote
Not that I know of.
TheTariffof19892 t1_jdjkahs wrote
Legend has it the fire is still burning to this day...
bruxalle t1_jdjkoe3 wrote
In my heart.
Cheaperthantherapy13 t1_jdjo1nh wrote
A mixed used building was almost done being built and some idiot on the construction crew threw a lit cigarette down the trash chute into a dumpster full of saw dust. Dumpster caught on fire and took several buildings with it.
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