Maine lumber mill co-owner killed in a deadly fire and explosion; two firefighters also died. Cross is linked to Robbins Lumber through ownership and operation, now a focus of tragedy and investigation.
A fire and explosion at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, Maine, has injured multiple people and prompted a mass casualty response. The site remains under investigation as officials assess the damage and search for additional victims. The company describes itself as a high‑tech lumber manufacturer and has a long family history in Maine.
Alden J. Robbins has died from injuries sustained in the May 15 fire at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, Maine. The blaze required hundreds of firefighters and left ten injured, including Robbins’ daughter Lily. The silo-based ignition caused a dramatic explosion and widespread fire; authorities say the fire was accidental and ongoing investigations are underway. Maine’s governor has expressed condolences and urged prayers for the Robbins family.