Officials are investigating the cause of a fast-moving fire that destroyed eight buildings and a dozen vehicles in north-central Pennsylvania.
No residential buildings were destroyed by the blaze that broke out early Tuesday morning in Lewisburg, about 50 miles north of Harrisburg.
The Sunbury Daily Item reported the fire destroyed barns, garages and storage buildings along with 12 vehicles. No injuries were reported.
A state police fire marshal was on the scene to investigate the cause of the blaze.
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