Published January 13, 2015
Firefighters expect a 17,000-ton mountain of corncobs that caught fire over the weekend near Delphi to keep smoldering for days.
Flames were spotted early Saturday coming from the 10-story-tall pile at The Andersons cob mill and grain operations. Carroll County emergency management director Dave McDowell says while rainfall Saturday night put out the worst of the fire, crews continued to battle hot spots.
McDowell said seven fire departments responded with more than 150 firefighters to the scene on Saturday.
A cause wasn't immediately known for the fire at the site about 20 miles northeast of Lafayette. The corncobs are processed at the mill into animal feed, bedding and other uses.
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