A massive fire overtook a family-owned restaurant in Wisconsin, prompting the building's evacuation and the closure of nearby roads, according to police.
In the morning of Friday, Dec. 12, a fire broke out at Bass Bay Brewhouse in Muskego, Wisconsin, about 20 miles southwest of Milwaukee, according to the Muskego Police Department. Commuters are being asked to avoid the area at this time.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Oschmann and Meinen Families...", police said in a post onFacebook.
Drone footage shows plumes of white smoke rising from the building as firefighters work to extinguish the flames, against a backdrop of snow.
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Was anyone injured in the Bay Bass Brewhouse fire?
The restaurant and a residential portion were fully evacuated, and no one was injured in the fire.
What caused the fire?
Officials have not released information on the cause of the fire.
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