Huge fire destroys Tomorrowland festival main stage
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Belgium's Tomorrowland, one of the world's largest electronic music festivals, opened its doors as planned on Friday, after the event was thrown into doubt by a fire that destroyed its main stage, reports AFP. Organisers said an "alternative setup" was put in place to replace the "beloved main stage" that went up in flames on Wednesday.
The Belgian Fire, a 5-acre wildland fire which claimed two structures and saw many evacuate their homes, has been extinguished and 100 percent contained.
Tomorrowland 's main stage was destroyed by a fire. Despite this, the famous EDM festival is not canceled. "We are focused on finding solutions for the festival weekend," the festival stated in a post on its Instagram.
A fire burning in Brinnon, Jefferson County, has been reduced from a Level 3 “go now” evacuation order to a Level 1 “be ready” evacuation order.
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNBelgian fire under controlBRINNON — The Belgian Fire, a 5-acre wildland fire that claimed two structures and saw many evacuate near Brinnon, is now under control. Firefighters who were still on the scene Wednesday were focusing on cooling hot spots and monitoring the area, Brinnon Fire Chief Tim Manly said.