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Fire at King Buffet in Lafayette caused by discarded cigarette; ruled an accident
UPDATE, 9:43 P.M.: Fire officials determined that an improperly discarded cigarette ignited combustible material in one of the columns at the restaurant. Officials found several cigarette butts in the area.
The other columns were examined for signs of improperly discarded cigarettes. Officials confirmed that it is a common practice by patrons entering the restaurant to place their smoldering cigarettes on the edge of the columns. The cause of the fire was ruled an accident.
Officials said the fire was extinguished within twenty minutes, however, the interior of the business sustained smoke damage. As a result, the business will be closed until repairs are complete.
Several businesses in the shopping center were temporarily disrupted while crews extinguish the fire. Their power was restored and reopened for business.
ORIGINAL STORY: LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Lafayette firefighters are on the scene of a commercial fire at King Buffet on 541 Bertrand Drive.
According to authorities, first responders were dispatched to the restaurant at 2:24 p.m. to investigate smoke coming from the building. Emergency crews arrived on scene and discovered fire in the front facade of the restaurant.
Officials said all occupants were evacuated from the building prior to firefighters arriving on scene. No injuries reported and the fire is out at this time.
Officials are investigating to determine what happened. More details will be released once they become available