(AP) GLENDALE, Ariz. - Fire crews expect to spend much of the day Monday making sure all hot spots were out following a stubborn four-alarm fire at a corrugated packaging manufacturer in Glendale.
At the height of the fire there were some 180 firefighters from throughout the Phoenix metro area battling the blaze. It broke out about 8 p.m. Sunday at the Temple-Inland Inc. facility near 51st Avenue and Colter St.
The cause remains under investigation, although fire officials say a lightning strike was a possibility.
The fire was confined to rolls of paper and cardboard and no structures were reported damaged.
There were no injuries.
Temple-Inland is based in Austin, Texas, and manufactures corrugated packaging and building materials.
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