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Movie explosion mistake damages downtown Macon buildings

Some businesses on Cotton Avenue were damaged after a movie set explosion.
Cotton Avenue after stunt explosion for The 5th Wave

Store owners have called 13WMAZ to report damage from the set of 'The 5th Wave.'

Movie crews blew up a bus on Cotton Avenue, the explosion blew out several windows along the street.

Landlords got a phone call to alert them of the situation just before 4 a.m. Heatherly Wakefield, whose husband Eric owns the Golden Bough bookstore, said they were called just after 6 a.m. and told the explosion "had not gone as planned."

"The exploded a bus right in front of our store," she said.

She said that fire crews immediately went into the store to make sure a fire hadn't started inside the store. Luckily, there was no fire, but Wakefield pointed out that their internet and phone lines had been destroyed. The store's modem for its Internet and telephone equipment had been completely melted.

It wasn't the equipment that had her worried though. "Our first concern was the cats," she said, "We have bookstore cats that were in at the time, but we found them safe."

She pointed out more damage, such as the door off of its hinges and a part of the ceiling that had caved in.

Macon-Bibb spokesman Chris Floore said the explosion was larger than expected. He said that it happened around 3:45 Sunday morning and that fire crews were present during the filming.

He added that the production company will cover the damages. Wakefield added that the production company has also been really kind and supportive after the accident.

ServPro, a restoration company, made it out to the set to help clean up just before 6 in the morning, Floore said.

Wakefield said that the production company hasn't given them a time frame on when things will be fixed in her store.

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