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Los Angeles County and city firefighters battle the blaze at Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif. The fire started about 4:30 a.m. Sunday on a soundstage.
Los Angeles County and city firefighters battle the blaze at Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif. The fire started about 4:30 a.m. Sunday on a soundstage.
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — One of Hollywood’s largest movie studios starred in a disastrous sequel Sunday as a fire ripped through a lot at Universal Studios, destroying a set from “Back to the Future,” a King Kong exhibit and a streetscape seen frequently in movies and TV shows.

It was the second fire at the historic site in nearly two decades, leveling facades and hollowing out buildings. Thousands of videos chronicling Universal’s movie and TV shows were destroyed in the blaze.

But Universal officials said they were thankful no one was seriously injured at the theme park and that the damaged footage can be replaced.

“We have duplicates of everything,” said NBC Universal president and chief operating officer Ron Meyer. “Nothing is lost forever.”

The blaze broke out on a soundstage featuring New York brownstone facades about 4:30 a.m. at the 400-acre property, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Michael Freeman said. The fire was contained to the lot, but about 400 firefighters were still trying to put it out several hours later.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. Damage was expected to be in the millions of dollars.

The iconic courthouse square from “Back to the Future” was destroyed, and the famous clock tower that enabled Michael J. Fox’s character to travel through time was damaged, fire officials said.

Two mock New York and New England streets used both for movie- making and as tourist displays were a total loss, Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Darryl Jacobs said.

An exhibit housing a mechanically animated King Kong that bellows at visitors on a tram also was destroyed.

All three sites were damaged or destroyed during another fire at Universal Studios in November 1990. That fire caused $25 million in damage and was started by a security guard who was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to arson.

At one point, the blaze was two city blocks wide, and low water pressure forced firefighters to get reserves from lakes and ponds.

Several firefighters suffered minor injuries. One firefighter and a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy were slightly hurt when a pressurized cylinder exploded inside the building housing the videos.

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