Firefighters responded to a fire at the Bahama Breeze restaurant in Virginia Beach, where an electrician was seriously burned in an explosion the week prior. The call for Thursday’s fire came in at 12:24 p.m., though details were scarce at that time. It is still unclear whether there were any injuries in the most recent fire and what caused it.
Last week’s fire resulted in serious injuries for Master Electrician James Warren, who suffered second- and third-degree burns to his neck, face, forearms, and finger. The cause was determined to be an electrical issue. Warren’s injuries were extensive and severe, prompting concerns for his recovery and the safety of others in the area.
As firefighters continue to work on containing the fire at Bahama Breeze, questions remain about the safety and security measures in place at the restaurant. Investigations into both fires are ongoing, with a focus on preventative measures and potential hazards that may have contributed to the incidents.
The community is rallying around Warren and the restaurant staff, offering support and assistance during this challenging time. Updates on the situation are expected as more information becomes available, and efforts to ensure the safety of workers and patrons at Bahama Breeze are a top priority for all involved.
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