Crews still fighting 2nd fire at Toronto apartment…


Fire continues to burn between two highrise buildings in Thorncliffe Park, six months after a similar fire in the same location displaced hundreds of people for 15 days.

There’s no timeline yet for when the blaze affecting both towers will be doused, Toronto Fire Services (TFS) said on Tuesday. 

Fire crews responded to the Thorncliffe Park area just after 11:30 a.m. on Monday, said Toronto fire Chief Jim Jessop at a news conference Tuesday morning. As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, a total of 88 Toronto fire trucks had been dispatched to the incident, and 15 were on scene, according to TFS.  

No one was injured and residents have not been evacuated because it’s still safe for them to stay in the building, said Jessop.



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