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Portland Blaze Consumes Historic Warehouse DistrictPortland Blaze Consumes Historic Warehouse District In the heart of Portland’s vibrant waterfront, a devastating fire ripped through the historic Warehouse District, leaving a legacy behind as it consumed one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The inferno erupted shortly after midnight on Friday, sending towering flames billowing into the night sky. Firefighters battled valiantly, but the blaze spread rapidly, fanned by strong winds. Within hours, the century-old buildings, once bustling with commerce and history, were reduced to smoldering ruins. The district, known for its unique brick warehouses and cobblestone streets, housed a vibrant community of artists, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. Among the structures lost were the historic Portland Flouring Mill, dating back to 1860, and the iconic Powell’s Books, beloved by bibliophiles worldwide. “It’s a tragedy,” said Mayor Ted Wheeler. “This district was an integral part of Portland’s identity and a symbol of our city’s resilience.” The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but authorities suspect arson. The loss is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, not only in property damage but also in irreplaceable cultural heritage. The city is reeling from the devastating blaze, and residents are expressing grief and disbelief. A memorial service is planned to honor the lost landmarks and the memories they held. Amidst the devastation, there is a glimmer of hope. The Portland Development Commission has pledged to work with the community to rebuild the Warehouse District, preserving its historic character while fostering economic recovery. “We will emerge from this stronger than ever,” said Commissioner Mingus Mapps. “We will honor the past while creating a thriving future for our beloved city.”