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Gas explosion at Toronto construction site sends 7 to hospital

  • On Tuesday, seven people were taken to hospital after an apparent explosion at a North York building under construction, prompting a large emergency response and road closures.
  • Toronto Fire Services said crews were called to 68 Esther Shiner Boulevard at about 9:18 a.m. for reports of a natural gas fire in a 22nd floor penthouse.
  • On arrival, crews found patients with burn injuries rather than an active fire; Toronto Paramedic Services Chief Bikram Chawla said seven workers were hospitalized, three with minor and four with life-threatening injuries.
  • Investigators say the cause remains unknown, the Ministry of Labour has been notified and a ministry inspector has been assigned while officials withhold details during the ongoing probe.
  • Toronto police said they are treating the event as an industrial accident, while authorities noted contract work was ongoing at the site, though it remains unclear if it caused the fire.
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