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2 Docked Boats in Danvers Catch Fire at Portside Marine
A fire that broke out on two boats the day before Thanksgiving at a marina on the North Shore caused those boats to sustain damage. According to the Twitter account for Northeast Fire Alert, the boats at Portside Marine in Danvers, Massachusetts caught fire at approximately 12:13 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23.
Stanley Forman, a photojournalist based in Boston, took pictures of firefighters from Danvers who were fighting the fire from the water. A local citizen who witnessed the emergency response also reassured residents that their vessels were secure if they had brought them to a different port than the one that was affected.
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Around 12:30, it was reported that the fire had been controlled, and personnel was checking for any remaining hot spots, as stated on the Twitter account for North Shore Incidents. The government officials did not make any information public.
A local citizen who witnessed the emergency response also reassured residents that their vessels were secure if they had brought them to a different port than the one that was affected. Fire at Portside Marine in Danvers involving a boat.
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