1 Person Dead in North York Encampment Fire
- One person has died after an encampment fire in North York, according to Toronto paramedics.
- Fire Chief Jim Jessop reported flames reaching almost 40 feet high and several propane tanks exploded.
- The fire started behind a building near Eglinton and Victoria Park avenues.
- The origin of the fire is currently under investigation.
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One person dead after North York fire: Toronto police
Toronto police say one person is dead after a fire in the city's north end early Thursday morning. Police say they responded to a report of two encampments on fire near Eglinton Avenue and Credit Union Drive in North York just before 4:30 a.m.
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Read Full ArticleExploding propane tanks, 30-40 foot flames at deadly North York encampment fire: chief
Firefighters who responded to a deadly encampment fire in North York early Thursday morning were met with exploding propane tanks and flames 30 to 40 feet high, Toronto’s fire chief says.
·Toronto, Canada
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