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Inferno erupts at Yazoo landmark

The sky turned orange in downtown Yazoo City Tuesday night as the Federal Compress and Warehouse burned for hours. City and county firefighters worked throughout the night to keep the blaze from spreading into the surrounding neighborhoods. No one was injured in the fire.The sky turned orange in downtown Yazoo City Tuesday night as the Federal Compress and Warehouse burned for hours. City and county firefighters worked throughout the night to keep the blaze from spreading into the surrounding neighborhoods. No one was injured in the fire.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Bentonia volunteer firefighter Edward “Tra” Ferrell thought it was dark clouds rolling in when he first looked at the sky.
The he saw the flames from the Federal Compress fire in downtown Yazoo City. Considering that he was several miles away at Kentucky Fried Chicken on Jerry Clower Boulevard, the veteran fireman knew it wasn’t good.
“I saw a thick cloud of smoke,” he said. “I walked outside, and that is when I saw the flames.”
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