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The remnants of a structure fire at the corner of Kinoole and Haili Streets in downtown Hilo continue to smolder this morning as police and firefighters monitor the scene and state, county and utility crews work to restore basic infrastructure to the area.
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Water is shot by firefighters into a raging structure fire at the corner of Kinoole and Haili Streets in downtown Hilo early this morning.
Early morning fires destroyed four buildings today on Kinoole and Keawe streets in downtown Hilo.
The fire caused police to close off multiple streets in the area as Hawaii Fire Department and utility crews remained on the scene sifting through the ruins and repairing damaged lines.
Police and firefighters responded to alarms reports of the fires shortly before 1 a.m., according to the Hawaii Police Department.
The fires occurred at the corner of Kinoole and Haili streets, plus on the 100 block of Keawe Street.
Police said arriving responders found four buildings fully engulfed in flames.
Police and fire personnel immediately began efforts to evacuate the affected buildings, as well as nearby residences and residential complexes.
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Firefighters also prevented the Kinoole Street fire from crossing the street, which could have been critical as there are gas stations on two of the four corners.
At approximately 6:20 a.m., the flames were extinguished, and the ruins searched.
Because of the street closures, the downtown Hilo Sack N Save and the downtown McDonald’s restaurant were among businesses closed today.
According to police, the cause of the fire is still under investigation, and at this time, police are not aware of anyone being unaccounted for as a result of the fires.
Power lines were down, and as a precautionary measure, Hawaiian Electric shut down electricity in the area, leaving a portion of downtown Hilo temporarily in the dark. The power has since been restored.
The county Department of Public Works is assisting with cleaning up debris on the roadways.
Kinoole and Keawe streets, between Haili Street and Waianuenue Avenue, as well as Haili Street between Kinoole and Keawe streets, remained closed while clean-up and investigative work continued.
Police asked motorists to exercise caution and avoid the area.
The fires occurred just a day after an early morning fire killed two people and displaced 28 others at the old Puueo Poi factory apartments just off Kekuanaoa Street in Hilo.
Police ask anyone with information to call the police department’s non-emergency number at 808- 935-3311. Those who prefer anonymity may call Crime Stoppers at 808-961-8300.
