Officials said two brothers working in the space used candles as light because there was no power. No one was hurt, but thousands of dollars of boats, RVS, and more were lost.
An early morning fire that was sparked by unattended candles completely destroyed a boat and RV storage facility in north Houston.
SkyEye video shows the aftermath of the massive fire at A-Safe-T Storage at 11539 N. Houston Rosslyn at Breen Drive, which is a total loss. Officials said the fire first started at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday. Several boats, RVs, and even a classic car went up in flames."The candle was on top of a wooden dresser. The dresser caught on fire first, and once that caught on fire, anything that's flammable," District Chief Roland Silva with the Northwest Volunteer Fire Department said. "It was right next to an old converted school bus that was like their shop, a makeshift shop for them.
Silva said in total, five to six boats, eight to 10 RVs, some construction equipment, and at least one classic car were burned up.Officials said a neighboring commercial glass company also had damage to two work trucks. ABC13 reporter Charly Edsitty spoke with someone on the phone from A-Safe-T Storage. They did not want to comment on the incident.
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