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LEE COUNTY, GA (WALB) -

A Lee county business caught fire Saturday morning and right now investigators are trying to figure out what started the blaze.

Limbcare on Ledo Road went up in flames around 10:15 Saturday morning. When fire fighters arrived, they saw heavy smoke coming from the building.

They busted through the front door and found fire coming from the back of the business. The fire was so intense it busted out two front windows.

"There was extensive damage in that particular unit and smoke damage to the unit to the west of it, and the dive shop to the eat side of the building had a little bit of smoke but no serious damage," says Paul Branch, Assistant Chief Lee County Fire Dept.

Firefighters were quickly able to get the fire under control. The Fire Marshal is investigating the cause.

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