Roof work accidentally sparked Universal fire
03.06.2008 14:00
Arts
- Source: cbc.ca
Remains from a destroyed studio lot inside Universal Studios after Sunday's fire. (Andrew Gombert/Associated Press)The massive fire that swept through a back lot of Universal Studios on the weekend was an accident sparked by workers on a film set, fire officials said Monday afternoon. The workers in question had been using a blowtorch to heat asphalt shingles to adhere them to the roof of a building faade, according to Los Angeles County fire Chief Michael Freeman. Completing the job at about 3 a.m. local time on Sunday, the workers followed the standard protocol of standing watch for one hour afterwards before leaving on a break, he added. A security guard subsequently noticed a fire had started and reported it at 4:43 a.m., Freeman said. The early-morning fire swept across and burned down a streetscape depicting New York brownstone apartments before expanding to engulf a King Kong attraction, a courthouse square set used in films like Back to the Future and To Kill a Mockingbird, a video library and another streetscape depicted in movies such as Transformers and Spider-Man 2. Officials also said that low water pressure — which forced firefighters to tap lakes and ponds on the Universal Studios property — was an issue in battling the fire, which burned for more than 12 hours. However, because the fire was contained to a back lot, the working studio and theme park was able to reopen to the public on Monday even as some firefighters remained to monitor hot spots. Universal representatives said it would take several more days to assess the total damage. Story Tools: E-MAIL | PRINT | Text Size: SMLXL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACKRelatedInternal LinksTourists return to Universal Studios after fireUniversal Studios fire engulfs sets, video vault, King Kong exhibitMore Film HeadlinesRoof work accidentally sparked Universal fireThe massive fire that swept through a back lot of Universal Studios on the weekend was an accident sparked by workers on a film set, fire officials said Monday afternoon.Tourists return to Universal Studios after fireThough some firefighters were still on hand to extinguish hot spots on Monday, Universal Studios re-opened its doors to the public a day after a massive fire destroyed a soundstage, Hollywood sets and video archives.Page, Depp among winners at MTV Movie AwardsDespite a massive fire that spread through a back lot of Universal Studios early Sunday, the 2008 MTV Movie Awards proceeded without a hitch at the vast complex later in the day.Universal Studios fire engulfs sets, video vault, King Kong exhibitA large fire on Sunday at Universal Studios has destroyed several movie sets while spewing a column of smoke over Hollywood.Son in true story of Lorenzo's Oil diesThe man whose parents' battle to save him from a nerve disease was depicted in the movie Lorenzo's Oil has died at his home in Virginia, having lived more than 20 years longer than doctors had predicted.More Arts HeadlinesRoof work accidentally sparked Universal fireThe massive fire that swept through a back lot of Universal Studios on the weekend was an accident sparked by workers on a film set, fire officials said Monday afternoon.Second City co-founder Paul Sills diesPaul Sills, one of the founders of the improvisational comedy group The Second City, which has turned out some of America's best-known comedians, died Monday. He was 80. B.C. tribunal hears complaint against Maclean's articleA hearing into a human rights complaint alleging a Maclean's magazine article spread hatred against Muslims began in Vancouver on Monday.Actor Kelsey Grammer has heart attackFrasier star Kelsey Grammer is recovering in hospital in Hawaii after suffering a mild heart attack on Saturday, a spokesman for the actor said.Tourists return to Universal Studios after fireThough some firefighters were still on hand to extinguish hot spots on Monday, Universal Studios re-opened its doors to the public a day after a massive fire destroyed a soundstage, Hollywood sets and video archives. Arts FeaturesThe riff that keeps on giving10 great songs inspired by Bo DiddleyYves Saint Laurent: 1936-2008The life and times of fashion designer Yves St. LaurentThe beauty of the beatOttawa's Souljazz Orchestra brings the AfrofunkThe strong surviveHow the spooky drama Lost found its groove againHarvey Korman: 1927-2008 Remembering the legendary funnyman in pictures The girls are back in townThe women of Sex and the City resume their life quest People who read this also read …
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