(KNZA)- ARC Wild's rehab facility in rural Sabetha was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning.
The Sabetha Fire Department, in a social media post, said the fire was reported around 8:20, with the structure fully engulfed in flames.
In route to the fire, the post said "the black header of smoke could be seen from miles away."
The Department said the bulk of the fire was under control within 15 minutes of arrival.
While the rehab facility was a total loss, the nature center and nearby home were not damaged.
The animals housed in the facility were lost in the fire.
No injuries were reported.
The Bern Fire Department provided mutual aid. Also assisting at the scene was the Sabetha EMS.
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