BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Fire sparks $1,000...
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Fire sparks $1,000 in damage at yacht club
A single-alarm fire at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Thursday
afternoon caused about $1,000 in structural damage, Newport Beach
Fire officials said.
Firefighters responded to the call at about noon at the yacht club
in the 700 block of West Bay Avenue and found that a fire had begun
in an interior wall and extended up the side of the building, said
Donna Boston, public information officer for the Fire Department.
She said the fire originated after maintenance work required by
the Fire Department was performed on some copper pipes. The fire was
put out in about 20 minutes, Boston said.
The yacht club was put on a “24-hour fire watch” on Wednesday
after a routine inspection by Fire Prevention officials revealed that
the building neither had a water supply nor a Fire Department
connection, she said. The club complied and was in the process of
reconnecting the water supply when a plumber doing the job noticed
signs of a fire and called the Fire Department, Boston said.
She said the plumber’s prompt action helped limit the damage to
the club.
Sewage spill closes Crow’s Nest Marina
The Orange County Health Care Agency closed a section of Newport
Harbor on Thursday after raw sewage leaked into the water.
The Crow’s Nest Marina section of the harbor was closed down to
swimmers and divers. The agency announced the closure at 5 p.m.
The area will remain closed until bacteria levels in the water
return to acceptable levels.
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