Gordonville firefighters spent just more than three hours fighting a fire Tuesday that started in a log cabin being renovated on County Road 332. Jackson, Millersville and Whitewater fire crews also responded to the fire that broke out around 2:30 p.m.
The fire was so intense, according to Randy Morris Jr., Gordonville Fire Department chief, that firefighters couldn't attack the fire from the interior and had to fight it from the outside of the structure.
The log cabin was vacant, and no one was injured.
The cabin's owner told Morris the family was in the midst of renovations, including running new wires through the structure and staining the wood floors.
Most likely it was an electrical fire, Morris said, but the department is still investigating.
Due to a string of fires determined as arson in Cape Girardeau County, sheriff's deputies were sent to the scene, according to Lt. David James. But James said they don't think the fire is related to five structure fires in the county this summer.
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