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Police said the dining hall was empty when the fire began. The fire is under control as firefighters were working to put out the fire.
A massive fire erupted at Camp Airy for Boys, a Jewish overnight camp, on Wednesday morning, with no injuries reported.
Officials said that smoke rising from the fire and flames could be seen miles away, reported WUSA9. The fire quickly spread from the dining hall to other floors in the building, according to police.
Emergency services received calls around 7:30 a.m. about a fire at the camp.
Police said the dining hall was empty when the fire began. The fire is under control as firefighters were working to put out the fire, according to the report.
A spokesperson for the camp stated that “we wanted to advise everyone that all campers, counselors and staff are safe and accounted for. No one was injured in the event.”
A mobile food kitchen has been set up and, according to the camp’s Facebook page, camp activities are continuing as scheduled.
Camp Airy for Boys, and its sister Camp Louise for Girls, turned 100 this year. The Airy dining hall, which was completely destroyed in the blaze, was among the camp’s original buildings.
Caption: Camps Airy & Louise.
Credit: www.airylouise.org.