News Summary
A grill explosion at City Billiards in Aiken has led to a fire that forced the restaurant to close until further notice. Luckily, there were no injuries reported. The Aiken Department of Public Safety is investigating the cause. Firefighters swiftly contained the fire, ensuring no surrounding properties were harmed. This incident raises important fire safety concerns, particularly during the summer grilling season.
Aiken, SC
A grill exploded at City Billiards, a downtown restaurant in Aiken, on Wednesday afternoon, July 23, 2025, causing a fire that has resulted in the establishment being closed until further notice. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.
The incident took place at the restaurant located at 208 Richland Ave. W. The Aiken Department of Public Safety is currently investigating the cause of the fire, which remains unknown at this time. Eyewitnesses reported seeing at least one fire truck responding to the scene shortly after the explosion.
Immediate Response
Responding firefighters were able to contain the fire swiftly, ensuring that no nearby properties were affected. A representative from the fire department indicated that prompt action was taken to mitigate any potential hazards stemming from the incident.
Impact on Local Business
City Billiards has closed its doors to customers until authorities can ensure the restaurant is safe for operation again. The management has not yet announced when they expect to reopen, but they will provide updates as the situation develops.
Fire Safety Concerns
This incident highlights ongoing fire safety concerns, especially during the summer months. Fire departments often see an increase in fire incidents as people engage in outdoor cooking and activities. A fire department representative noted that unattended burning materials contribute to many fire-related incidents. They emphasized the importance of safe practices when using grills to prevent accidents.
According to fire safety guidelines, proper disposal of charcoal grill coals is crucial. Firefighters recommended using metal containers with secure tops to safely store used coals and prevent the risk of reignition.
Weather Conditions
The weather in Aiken on the day of the incident was mainly sunny in the morning but was expected to become increasingly cloudy with a high temperature of 88°F. A low of 73°F was predicted for the night, with easterly winds between 5 to 10 mph. Thunderstorms were also forecasted for later in the day, potentially complicating fire safety efforts.
Background on City Billiards
City Billiards is a popular spot for locals in downtown Aiken, drawing in crowds for food, drinks, and billiards. The restaurant has been a staple in the community, and the sudden closure due to the fire will likely impact its patrons and the surrounding businesses.
This incident serves as a reminder to the community about the importance of fire safety, especially during the entertaining summer season. As people spend more time outdoors with barbecues and cooking, taking precautions can help prevent similar situations in the future.
In light of the current situation, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and adhere to fire safety guidelines, particularly when using outdoor grilling equipment. Fire departments are available to provide information and assistance regarding safe practices for cooking and open flames.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: City Billiards Fire Explosion
- WRDW: Safe Grilling Tips
- WRDW: Fire Safety Advice
- Post and Courier: Burky’s Grill Reopens
- Wikipedia: Fire Safety
