Investigators believe they have some answers after a weekend fire gutted a northeastern Iowa business and damaged several others. The State Fire Marshal says the downtown Manchester fire on Sunday was caused by a malfunction in a natural gas flow regulator, causing an excess buildup of gas in the building’s boiler and igniting nearby items. A Christian bookstore was destroyed while nearby businesses had smoke and water damage.
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