Toronto Roof Explosions Prompt Emergency Response
A pair of explosions on a downtown Toronto building's roof led to an emergency response, although no injuries were reported. The incident occurred on a six-story building near the financial district, involving three ruptured propane cylinders during construction. Fire crews successfully extinguished the flames.
A pair of explosions on the roof of a downtown Toronto building triggered an emergency response on Friday. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to officials.
Emergency crews reacted swiftly after the blasts were heard, with a significant plume of smoke being sighted billowing from a six-story commercial structure. This building is situated in a densely populated area near the city's financial hub. Deepak Chagger, a spokesperson with Toronto Fire Services, confirmed that the fire originated in a roof area under construction. The flames caused three propane cylinders to rupture.
Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze, ensuring public safety with no injuries recorded, Chagger stated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Vows to Tackle Illegal Constructions after Fatal Accidents
Tragedy in Aligarh: Labourer Loses Life in Construction Mishap
Till one BJP worker is alive in Bengal, we will not allow construction of Babri Masjid: Amit Shah at poll rally.
Roadblocks Ahead: National Highway Construction Slows Down
Construction Worker Shot Dead Over Suspected Land Dispute: Manhunt in Madhya Pradesh

