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Official: Worker’s body found after fire at QVC facility

Firefighters work on cleanup after a fire ripped through a distribution center for the QVC home-shopping television network in Rocky Mount, N.C. on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. More than 300 employees were working at the facility when the fire was reported shortly after 2a.m. (AP Photo/Tom Copeland)

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ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP) — Authorities have recovered the body of a man who was working at a distribution center in North Carolina for the QVC home-shopping television network when a massive fire erupted, destroying most of the facility, a local official said Sunday.

Edgecombe County Manger Eric Evans said authorities found the man’s body Sunday morning at the facility near Rocky Mount.

A QVC spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment Sunday.

More than 300 employees were working at the 1.2 million-square-foot facility when the fire broke out early Saturday.

On Saturday, Evans initially said all of the center’s employees appeared to be accounted for. Later, however, he said the Edgecombe County Sheriff’s Office was looking for a worker who was missing after the fire.

Authorities did not identify the victim, but relatives of the missing worker, 21-year-old Kevon Ricks, told WTVD-TV they hadn’t heard from him since the fire. A relative told the TV station they were informed of the body’s discovery.

Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted that he was “saddened by the loss of life” during the fire.

“I’ve been in contact with local and state officials about that tragedy and taking steps to help families hurt by the loss of more than 2000 jobs,” he posted.

Evans estimates the fire destroyed at least 70% of the facility. He said firefighters were using machines to clear debris in order to extinguish “hot spots” that were still flaring up Sunday.

Crews from nearly 45 fire departments were fighting the blaze more than 12 hours after it began.

QVC tweeted a statement about the fire Saturday, saying, “We are currently focused on our team. As we work to understand the full impact of this incident, including any impact to shipping and delivery, we’ll share further details.”

QVC. Inc. is based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qurate Retail Inc.

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