Family devastated after fire burns down Urana’s only supermarket

The owners of the Urana supermarket have been left devastated after a large fire gutted the building.

NSW Rural Fire Service and Fire and Rescue NSW crews were called to the town’s IGA, owned by Ralph and Karen Ciccia, about 2.20am on Monday.

The pair have owned the building, believed to have been constructed in the late 1800s, for 30 years.

They were out of town for a family Easter gathering when they received the news, and returned yesterday to the scene.

The fire has left Urana, which has a little under 400 residents, without a supermarket.

Federation Council mayor Pat Bourke also went to the site yesterday to support the family.

“It’s incredibly sad when something like this happens,” he said.

It’s incredibly sad when something like this happens

Mayor Pat Bourke

“The shop has been a big part of Ralph’s life and he’s finding it pretty difficult.

“It’s been a big shock for the family, it’s really turned everything upside down for them at the moment.”

Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Stewart Alexander said the building sustained major damage.

“There were no injuries and no cause has been formally determined as yet,” he said.

“It’s a major impact upon that community.”

Pensioner Julie Barker said the nearest supermarket was 30 minutes away in Lockhart.

“There were no injuries and no cause has been formally determined as yet,” he said.

“It’s a major impact upon that community.”

Pensioner Julie Barker said the nearest supermarket was 30 minutes away in Lockhart.

The property survived flooding in 2012 and remained open during challenging times, including droughts.

The Ciccias had taken over the business from Kevin Hoare in 1992 and lived nearby.

A police spokeswoman said the incident was being examined.

“After the fire was extinguished by firefighters, officers from Murray River Police District established a crime scene,” the spokeswoman said.

“The cause of the fire is unknown and there was no one in the business at the time.”

 

Extracted from Area News

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