VALE, N.C. (WBTV) – A popular North Carolina winery was destroyed in a massive fire on Sunday morning.
The blaze at WoodMill Winery in Vale broke out around 8 a.m. on Aug. 31, according to the Union Volunteer Fire Department.
When firefighters got there, they saw a large, black column of smoke coming from the main building, with it engulfed in flames.
Multiple fire departments were called in to help battle the fire and eventually got it under control around 10:30 a.m. Firefighters stayed at the winery throughout the day to put out any hotspots and save anything that was salvageable.
While the main building was burned completely to the ground, a nearby American flag and cross still stood tall.
Nobody was hurt; however, there was reportedly a “large amount” of wine runoff.
The main building at WoodMill Winery caught fire the morning of Sunday, Aug. 31.(North 321 Fire Department)
Officials said the Lincoln County Fire Marshal’s Office was investigating the blaze and was working to determine its cause.
As for the future of the winery, those in charge of the family-owned business have already said they will rebuild.
“Despite this setback, our Cross, our Flag, and our Faith remain strong,” WoodMill Winery said on social media. “Thank you all for your thoughtful messages and prayers.”
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