Could Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Also Catch Fire? It Offers Many Times
This Atlantic City Boardwalk fire from November 2009 is just one single of many that have plagued the tourist attraction over the years.
The last thing this New Jersey town needed was any proximity at all to yet another disaster with casino revenues already largely in the toilet for the majority of Atlantic City’s land casinos, and the gambling town still recovering from last year’s devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy which shut down many of the city’s casinos for days. Sufficient reason for last week’s horrific Boardwalk fire in the Seaside Heights area perhaps not directly connected to AC, but along the same 217-mile stretch of Atlantic shoreline that is frequented by most same tourists and locals one can’t help but wonder if Atlantic City may also need an exorcist or to put bloodstream on its casino walls for a passover for the evidently ongoing plagues which can be being doled out from on high.
Or maybe, wooden boardwalks while charming when built 150 years ago are simply not a safe building material into the world that is modern. Fire specialists are, in reality, now saying the destructive fire seems to have been a bout of arson, though the inspiration is unclear.
More Damage after Sandy
New Jersey’s Governor Chris Christie, upon visiting the fire scene that destroyed many boardwalk buildings, referred to it as an ‘unthinkable situation’. It took more than 400 firefighters and 35 engine companies to finally extinguish the raging inferno. Continue lendo “Could Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Also Catch Fire? It Offers Many Times”
