Fire at Kona macnut factory causes $80K in damage

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Fire officials say a Sunday evening blaze at the Hawaiian Host macadamia nut factory in Captain Cook caused about $80,000 in damage.

Fire officials say a Sunday evening blaze at the Hawaiian Host macadamia nut factory in Captain Cook caused about $80,000 in damage.

Four units responded to the 5:18 p.m. alarm. The first unit arrived four minutes later and found the two-story metal warehouse building with white smoke coming out of the vents and eaves of the first-floor “sampling room.” Further inspection found the fire confined to a small room with two roaster ovens.

The fire was reported under control at 5:40 p.m. and extinguished at 6 p.m. All employees had been evacuated and no one was injured.

Fire officials estimate about $600,000 in property value saved.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.