An enormous former army hangar that burned in Tustin earlier this week, closing faculties over asbestos worries, reignited Saturday evening.
Town of Tustin tweeted that there was “an lively flare-up above the north doorways of the north hangar” round 5 p.m. Saturday, including that the Orange County Fireplace Authority and the Tustin Fireplace Division had been on scene.
The north hangar was one among two monumental constructions on the property, 17 tales excessive and 1,000 ft lengthy, that had been utilized by the army throughout World Conflict II and later served as units for the TV present “Star Trek” and the movie “Pearl Harbor.”
A type of hangars burned final week, making a spectacle for drivers passing by.
After air high quality specialists found asbestos on the website, the Tustin Unified Faculty District closed all campuses on Thursday and Friday.
Town additionally closed a number of public parks and canceled a deliberate Veterans Day celebration over well being issues stemming from attainable contamination.