Historic Floyd County Courthouse Engulfed in Flames in Rome, Georgia

A significant fire erupted at the historic Floyd County Courthouse in Rome, Georgia, on Monday, sending thick smoke and flames into the sky. Local authorities have urged residents to avoid the area as firefighters work to control the blaze. The courthouse, a landmark since 1893, was undergoing renovations at the time. The cause of the fire remains unknown, raising concerns about the future of this iconic structure. Community members are expressing their worries over the fate of one of Rome's most treasured buildings.
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Historic Floyd County Courthouse Engulfed in Flames in Rome, Georgia

Devastating Fire at Floyd County Courthouse


A significant fire broke out at the historic Floyd County Courthouse on Monday afternoon, sending plumes of thick black smoke and flames soaring into the sky above downtown Rome, Georgia. Local media captured dramatic footage showing flames consuming parts of the courthouse as firefighters arrived to combat the blaze with water.



In response to the emergency, the Rome Police Department issued a public alert, advising residents to steer clear of the vicinity around 5th Avenue, especially near Tribune Street and Government Plaza, as emergency operations continued.


This courthouse, a historic landmark established in 1893, has served various purposes over the years, including functioning as a tag office. At the time of the fire, it was undergoing a $4 million renovation aimed at brick repairs and gutter enhancements, with work having just commenced.


Firefighters remained on the scene, working diligently to control the fire while concerns mounted regarding potential damage to the aging structure. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and the incident has sparked widespread concern within the community about the future of one of Rome's most cherished historical buildings.