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I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the massive destruction and complete anarchy in our city last week. You can see all the blogs in this series by going here.
This house is behind the 7-Sigma building that burned. The heat from the fire was so hot, the vinyl siding melted off the house. If you can't read the sign, it says: "the common enemy is violence not each other."
A small area at the rear of the 7-Sigma building. You can see the house with the melted siding in the upper right.
I didn't even realize that this used to be a semi until I got home and looked at the pictures. I thought it was a pile of rubbish from the clean-up efforts.
Here's a wide-angle of the remains of 7-Sigma. According to their website, they design, manufacture, and supply components and assemblies to medical, printing, aerospace and industrial markets. They just came out with a COVID-19 modular airway training dummy for the medical field.
Back on Lake Street is another retail building that burned with, what appears to be, a residence in the rear. This fire happened right next door to a large apartment complex.
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