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Crews put down raging grain elevator fire in northwestern Minnesota

The fire that sent flames leaping into the sky near the community of Hawley is reportedly extinguished, but schools are closed for the day.

HAWLEY, Minn. — A raging fire at a northwestern Minnesota grain elevator kept crews from at least 17 different departments busy overnight, closing area schools Monday and triggering a request for residents to refrain from using water. 

Reports of the fire near the city of Hawley began coming in around 11:30 Sunday night and by the time engine crews arrived the structure was engulfed, with flames leaping high into the night sky. A call went out and fire crews responded from nearby communities like Moorhead, Dilworth, Glyndon, Barnesville, Lake Park and Detroit Lakes. 

Multiple reports said the fire took hours to knock down, putting a significant strain on Hawley's water supply. The city sent out a message asking residents to refrain from using water as much as possible due to the fire, and school was canceled Monday to allow the water tower and system to recharge. 

Many of the outside departments that helped respond to the fire did so with tanker trucks filled with water to prop up the city's taxed water system. 

Shortly before 11:30 a.m., a message was posted on the Hawley Facebook page that residents could resume regular water use. 

KVLY News reported Monday morning that it took seven hours to knock down the flames, and crews were still putting water on the smoldering structure as a crane demolished the remnants of the elevator that the flames did not destroy.  

As of Monday morning, it is unclear how the fire started. 

Hawley is located about 23 miles west of Fargo. 

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