Videos emerged on social media of a huge fire at the historic Star of the West flour mill in Kent Ohio (USA).
Twitter user @stillgray tweeted a video of the fire with the caption: “Another food production plant has caught fire. The West Flour Mill in Kent, Ohio.”
Twitter user @rawalerts also tweeted a video of the fire: “Right now multiple Firefighters are currently battling a extremely large fire at a flour mill plant in Kent Ohio the exact cause is currently unknown. Police say there are no reported injuries at this time.”
According to Kent State University officials, firefighting crews were dispatched to the scene at around 9.30 am and are still battling the blaze.
The mill, which was established in Downtown Kent in 1879 by the Williams Brothers, ceased production in 2016.
However, it remains an iconic building and was recently purchased in 2019.
The cause of the fire has not been determined and no injuries have been reported at this time, as reported by wksu.org.
There have been lots of plants across the US that have mysteriously caught fire or been destroyed by other means since January 2021.
On June 11, 2022, the Gateway Pundit posted an updated list of over 100 food processing plants that have been destroyed by “fire, disease or general causes”.
It’s getting a little suspicious, at this point.