Firefighters say a four-alarm blaze quickly tore through and destroyed a New Hampshire antique store late this weekend.
Officials say the fire began burning just after midnight Sunday at the Swanzey antique store. WMUR-TV reports the blaze quickly grew to a four-alarm fire, calling in crews from 16 other communities.
First responders were hampered by sub-zero temperatures in battling the blaze. The building’s front wall and roof collapsed around a half hour later.
No one was injured in the fire. Officials are working to determine the cause of the fire.
Information from: WMUR-TV
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