- June 19, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
MILLCREEK, Utah — Business owners set up chairs to watch the removal of cranes looming over their buildings Friday in the wake of Wednesday’s massive Millcreek fire.
WATCH: Damage in the millions following large Millcreek fire
They have yet to get back into their shops because of the danger of a crane collapsing and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has yet to even go into the scene.
All the owners wonder what’s next as they learn whether how much their insurance will cover their losses, and how much they must pay with no incomewhile they are shut down.
“It’s stressful and emotional, lots of tears. This is our livelihood, sorry, just don’t know” said Kami Flinders, owner of Amaris Saloon.
Flinders is still trying to figure everything out and is hoping that insurance will cover most, if not all things lost, but there is also the price for deductibles.
WATCH: Federal investigators join local efforts to determine cause of Millcreek…

