Two-alarm fire causes $200,000 in damage at Habitat for Humanity building in Lincoln

Lincoln Fire and Rescue were called to a fire in Southeast Lincoln on Sunday which caused around $200,000 in damage. According to LFR, the fire happened at Habitat for Humanity ReStore near Shady Creek Drive and South 59th Street at 12:23 p.m. LFR said a dumpster caught fire outside of the building, before the building caught on fire. A tree near the building also caught fire. LFR said the building sustained minor interior damage. No injuries were reported. LFR was able to get the fire under control in about 10 minutes. According to LFR, the fire caused $25,000 in damage to the building and $175,000 to the content inside.

KOLN-TV CBS 10/KGIN-TV CBS 11 Lincoln-Grand Island

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