Firefighters guarded the scene Sunday night. Breezy, dry conditions kept the ruins of the Old Bank Building smoldering through the night and flames reappeared Monday morning. Marlinton VFD arrived back on-site with a tanker truck at 10 a.m. and began hosing down the smoldering ruins. A call went out on 9-1-1 at 10:30 a.m. Monday, requesting additional tanker truck assistance from Hillsboro, Durbin and Shavers Fork fire departments.
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