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WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore | Businesses deal with aftermath from 5-alarm fire @WBALTV11 | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Five downtown Baltimore businesses are in the process of cleaning debris and trying to determine if they can reopen after a fire Sunday impacted each of them. The fire caused extensive damage and grew to five alarms. The owner of one of the eateries showed 11 News what's left of his living space, from the walls to the floor. He said it will take a while to fix it all. Krit Thanuthruch, the owner of the Thai Elephant Wok restaurant, said fans were brought in to clear the air. The restaurant has smoke and water damage. The owner said he was on the second floor Sunday when he noticed smoke and flames coming from the Jano Ethiopian Restaurant next door.

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