Updated at 12:50 p.m.
By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
CHEHALIS – An overnight fire at Cenex on Northwest State Street in Chehalis destroyed its building but nobody was injured.
The cause is under investigation.
Firefighters called about 10:34 p.m. found flames already coming through the roof of the approximately 50-foot by 200-foot metal sided building, according to the Chehalis Fire Department.
Cenex’s fuel pumps and underground tanks didn’t come into play, but crews had numerous LPG tanks they had to keep cool to keep them from exploding, according to the fire department.
The building which holds offices and storage contained numerous 55-gallon drums of lubricating oil, many of which exploded, Fire Chief Ken Cardinale sad.
“We had 10 to 15 explosions,” Cardinale said. “From numerous BBQ-sized propane tanks.”
Because of the concern about the hazardous runoff, at about midnight they decided to stop putting water on the fire and let the product burn off, he said.
They managed to keep the oils and related products out of a nearby creek, Cardinale said. Hazardous materials response people were on the scene this morning.
West Main Street is closed this morning from Interstate 5 to Northwest Chehalis Avenue.
Cardinale said he expected they would be out there all day.
The Chehalis Fire Department was assisted by Lewis County Fire District 6, Riverside Fire Authority and West Thurston Regional Fire Authority.
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Way to go to all the agencies that came out and worked together to keep everyone safe! The fire fighters, especially the Chief, Law Enforcement, School Personnel (who kept our kids inside recesses till approved and called home to explain situation) all the hazmat and ecology people. This could have been devastating to many more but with the cooperation of all involved,it seems to be a good outcome! Thank you for maintaining our safety!
I live in the area, south end of the West Side. The firefighters were on the case quickly, surrounding the blaze and protecting the surrounding neighborhood. We were worried we’d have to evacuate, but the swift action of the First Responders kept that from happening.
To all the firefighters, EMTs, and police that were there to stop the spread of the fire and maintain order, thank you.
Fighting Gas fires take some real Balls. Highley dangerous situation. Glad no one got hurt. Good job fire department. Your there we need you. Thanks
Fighting Gas fires take some real Balls. Highley dangerous situation. Glad no one got hurt. Good job fire department. Your there we need you.