Portland Old Port Fire Damages Historic Waterfront, Sinks Boat
A devastating fire broke out on Friday night at the historic Old Port waterfront in Portland, Maine. This incident, which occurred on December 26, resulted in damage to several aging buildings and boats situated along Custom House Wharf.
Incident Overview
The fire ignited in a region known for its vibrant history, particularly as a once-thriving center for Portland’s fishing industry. The area is now home to various seafood restaurants and cultural landmarks.
Extent of Damage
- Numerous aged structures were affected.
- Several boats were damaged, with at least one sinking.
- A firefighter suffered minor injuries during the response.
Response Efforts
First responders faced challenges due to frozen fire hydrants during their efforts to control the blaze. To combat the flames, a fireboat was deployed to spray water directly from the harbor.
Community Impact
The Portland Fire Department issued an incident notification on Facebook shortly before 6 p.m., advising residents to stay clear of the area. Community members expressed their support on social media platforms, particularly through posts from local establishments like the Porthole Restaurant.
Community Resilience
In a statement, the Porthole Restaurant reassured patrons and the public that their staff and owners were safe. The note expressed gratitude, highlighting the strength and kindness of the local community.
Current Status
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Authorities continue to evaluate the impacts and extent of damages on the historic waterfront.