Because of continued smoldering, fire investigators have not been inside the building to probe the possible cause and origin of the fire.
The south blimp hangar stands as the north hangar burns at the former Tustin Marine Corps Air Station on Tuesday. from spreading outside the building’s footprint, with crews poised for more Santa Ana winds on Wednesday, Nov. 8, authorities said.
The agency will have coverage on site for the next 24 hours in part because of the anticipated Santa Ana winds, Nguyen said.just before 12:55 a.m. Tuesday. With concerns of a roof collapse, firefighters attempted to battle the blaze from outside and at one point used three helicopters to dump water on the blaze.
The cause and origin of the fire were unknown as of Wednesday morning. Because of the continued smoldering, investigators have not yet been inside the building, Nguyen said.
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