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An early morning fire on Thursday, April 3, 2025, devastated a long-standing Carl's Jr. restaurant in Monterey, California. The blaze led to the complete destruction of the 44-year-old building located on Lighthouse Avenue, marking a signif...
The fire rapidly intensified after starting, with heavy smoke initially seen filling the attic area before engulfing the roof. Dozens of firefighters battled the blaze as parts of the structure collapsed. Rick Yergler, who helped construct the restaurant in 1981, visited the scene later that day and expressed his sorrow, stating, 'Sadness. A piece of my history is now gone. A piece of my life is now gone... This was my very first restaurant that I built.'
A server at a nearby restaurant, Kiley O'Connor, described the scene as 'pretty crazy,' noting the immense amount of smoke that looked 'just like a tornado of smoke.' The quick coordinated response from Monterey Fire and neighboring agencies contained the fire to the Carl's Jr. building. Police departments managed traffic control, shutting down parts of nearby Central Avenue. Fire crews remained on-site afterward to monitor for any potential flare-ups.
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