Lancaster Walmart reopens ten days after large fire set by 12-year-old boy
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Lancaster Walmart reopens ten days after large fire set by 12-year-old boy
LANCASTER, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Just 10 days after a fire forced its temporary closure, a Walmart in Lancaster has reopened to the public with limited operations. The store, located off S.C. 9, held a soft reopening on May 14 at 7 a.m., with enhanced safety protocols and limited access as cleanup and repairs continue. According to officials, the May 4th fire was deliberately set by a 12-year-old boy, who has since pleaded guilty to second-d…
More than a week ago, a 12-year-old boy started a fire at a Walmart in Lancaster, South Carolina. After several moments of tension for buyers, the supermarket announced that it will reopen with restrictions on the number of customers and a reduced supply of food products. Positively, more areas for purchase will gradually be enabled. YOU CAN SEE: CONFIRMED by USCIS: these family IMMIGRANTS of U.S. citizens.
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