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Dozens of people from across the region donated and delivered food, water and thousands of dollars to support those battling the blaze at Robbins Lumber on Friday.
1 firefighter dead, at least 10 people injured in fire and explosion at Searsmont mill
Live updates: At site of Searsmont lumber mill explosion, 1 firefighter confirmed dead
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