A major fire sent shockwaves through the coastal city of Millharbor when flames erupted inside the historic Mariner’s Block at approximately 3:42 p.m. What began as a small amount of smoke rising from a warehouse roof quickly transformed into a massive blaze that lit up the skyline. Witnesses first noticed a strong burning odor drifting through the area, but many initially assumed it was coming from nearby restaurants. Within minutes, smoke was seen pouring from the century-old McAllister Textiles Building before flames burst through its upper floors, sending shattered glass onto crowded streets and forcing people to flee.
As panic spread, vendors abandoned their stalls, traffic ground to a halt, and a towering column of dark smoke became visible from miles away. Firefighters from multiple stations rushed to the scene, but the fire expanded rapidly due to the age of the buildings and the abundance of dry timber. The flames soon spread to neighboring structures, including the Montague Furniture Depot, where stacks of wooden materials fueled the growing inferno. A partial roof collapse sent a thunderous sound through the district as emergency crews battled worsening conditions.
