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Multiple People Dead in Alabama Boat Fire, Officials Say At Least 8 Dead in Alabama Boat Dock Fire, Officials Say
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Multiple people were killed and dozens of boats were destroyed in an early morning blaze Monday in Alabama, the authorities said. At least eight people were killed in an early morning blaze at a marina in Alabama on Monday, the authorities said.
The fire broke out just before 1 a.m. Monday at Jackson County Park in Scottsboro, said Chief Deputy Rocky Harnen of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. The park has a walking trail, boat ramps, and fishing and swimming docks on the Tennessee River. Scottsboro Fire Chief Gene Necklaus announced the deaths on Monday afternoon, about 12 hours after the fire tore through Jackson County Park in Scottsboro. The park contains a marina, as well as a walking trail, boat ramps, and fishing and swimming docks on the Tennessee River.
The fire started in the first couple of slips from the shore, Fire Chief Gene Necklaus of the Scottsboro Fire Department said at a news conference. The fire started in the first couple of slips from the shore, Chief Necklaus said at a news conference earlier in the day.
“It’s a wooden dock, and rather quickly that became impassable,” he said. Boats sunk in their spots and others floated off into the lake and sunk there, he added. “It’s a wooden dock, and rather quickly that became impassable,” he said. Boats sunk in their spots and others floated off into the lake and sunk there, he added.
He said several people were rescued from the water. About seven people were taken to Highlands Medical Center in Scottsboro, where they were being treated for minor burns and exposure to the cold water, Chief Deputy Harnen said. A witness, Mandy Durham, posted video and photos of the dock engulfed in flames and lighting up the night sky.
“We have confirmed multiple fatalities,” he said. “We do not have a number at this point.”
Eight people were unaccounted for on Monday afternoon, Chief Necklaus said.
“This is going to be an extremely intense and long operation,” he said. “We are in what we are going to call a recovery phase.”
Chief Deputy Harnen said that the officers were looking for people by calling a list of boat slip owners registered to the dock. Divers were also searching for people.
The roof of the dock collapsed on the boats, a mix of house boats, pontoons and smaller water craft, Chief Deputy Harnen said. It was not clear what caused the fire, which was being investigated by the State of Alabama Fire Marshals Office and the Scottsboro Fire Department, he said.
Mandy Durham posted video and photos of the dock, which she referred to as “B-Dock,” completely engulfed in flames and lighting up the night sky.
“This was the most sad thing that I have ever seen in my life,” she said in an interview Monday.“This was the most sad thing that I have ever seen in my life,” she said in an interview Monday.
“We woke up and I was hearing screaming and popping noises,” she said, noting that the noises seemed to be coming from exploding propane and gas tanks on the other boats.
The roof of the dock collapsed on the boats, a mix of house boats, pontoons and smaller water craft, Chief Deputy Rocky Harnen of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said. It was not clear what caused the fire, which was being investigated by the State of Alabama Fire Marshals Office and the Scottsboro Fire Department, he said.
The Highlands Medical Center said it had treated and released seven people who were involved in the fire.
“This is going to be an extremely intense and long operation,” Chief Necklaus said. “We are in what we are going to call a recovery phase.”
“That doesn’t mean that our recovery effort is over,” he said. “We are going to put every one resource into ensuring that every vessel and every piece of this lake that we can reasonably suspect is clear.”
“We don’t want anybody unaccounted for.”
The authorities did not identify any of the victims.
Ms. Durham, 32, was on a neighboring dock about 50 yards away, where she was staying on her boyfriend’s houseboat when the fire broke out.Ms. Durham, 32, was on a neighboring dock about 50 yards away, where she was staying on her boyfriend’s houseboat when the fire broke out.
“We woke up and I was hearing screaming and popping noises,” she said, noting that the noises seemed to be coming from exploding propane and gas tanks on the other boats. “We could see red through the window. We ran out to see what was going on.” “We could see red through the window,” she said. “We ran out to see what was going on.”
She said they were watching the fiery scene to see what they could do to help when firefighters evacuated them to the shoreline, where she recorded the videos.She said they were watching the fiery scene to see what they could do to help when firefighters evacuated them to the shoreline, where she recorded the videos.
“The fire was so aggressive,” she said. “It was going from one boat to the next.” She said that one fellow houseboat resident was able to escape the burning dock by throwing his kayak in the water.“The fire was so aggressive,” she said. “It was going from one boat to the next.” She said that one fellow houseboat resident was able to escape the burning dock by throwing his kayak in the water.
About 19 agencies, including the Scottsboro Fire Department, the Scottsboro Police Department and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, were on the scene, along with volunteers. About 19 agencies, including the Scottsboro Fire Department, the Scottsboro Police Department and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, were on the scene earlier Monday, along with volunteers.
Chief Necklaus said the authorities believed they had contained chemical or fuel spill in the water from the fire.
“This is absolutely devastating and certainly in my experience, one of the most devastating things I have seen,” he said.
The Jackson County Emergency Management Agency said on Twitter that the public should avoid all land and water areas around Jackson County Park.The Jackson County Emergency Management Agency said on Twitter that the public should avoid all land and water areas around Jackson County Park.
Scottsboro, which has about 14,400 residents, is in northern Alabama, about 40 miles east of Huntsville.Scottsboro, which has about 14,400 residents, is in northern Alabama, about 40 miles east of Huntsville.