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Walmart in California’s Central Valley shuts down after 3-alarm fire prompts store’s evacuation

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The roof of a Walmart in Lodi caught fire Saturday forcing shoppers to evacuate the store and leading to its temporary closure.

Lodi firefighters were notified of the blaze just before noon, said Nancy Sarieh, a spokesperson for the city. As they tried to extinguish it, the fire burned through plexiglass on the roof and got inside the store, located in the southwest corner of the city, prompting a three-alarm response.

Firefighters put out the flames by about 12:35 p.m. but parts of the store were damaged in the process, including the automotive and sporting goods sections, Sarieh said.

The store was closed and will remain so until the damage is addressed, according to Sarieh.

One person was treated for smoke inhalation but no other injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

The roof of the building has solar panels and air conditioning units, Sarieh said, and Saturday was a hot day with temperatures in the area above 90 degrees about noon, according to the National Weather Service.

This story was originally published June 22, 2024 at 3:42 PM with the headline "Walmart in California’s Central Valley shuts down after 3-alarm fire prompts store’s evacuation."

Stephen Hobbs
The Sacramento Bee
Stephen Hobbs is an enterprise reporter for The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau. He has worked for newspapers in Colorado, Florida and South Carolina.
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