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Richmond railway bridge fire extinguished, air quality bulletin remains in place – BC

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Richmond railway bridge fire extinguished, air quality bulletin remains in place - BC

An air high quality bulletin stays in place on Friday morning following a fireplace at a decommissioned rail crossing in Richmond Thursday evening.

The hearth produced thick black smoke that might be seen for kilometres throughout Metro Vancouver.

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The blaze was first reported round 8 p.m., near the Oak Avenue Bridge.

In line with a witness, an adjoining warehouse sparked the huge fireplace and flames shortly unfold to the Marpole Rail Bridge, which was initially constructed in 1902.


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Richmond Hearth and Rescue confirmed to World Information that crews fought the blaze till 5 a.m. Friday.

Vancouver Hearth Rescue’s fireplace boat was additionally referred to as in to raised attain the burning wooden sections over the water.

“The terrain and the supplies concerned have made for a really difficult fireplace to extinguish utterly,” Richmond Hearth and Rescue mentioned in an e mail to World Information.

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Metro Vancouver issued an Air High quality Bulletin for all sections of the area as a result of smoke, recommending anybody feeling opposed results to maneuver indoors.

The Oak Avenue Bridge was closed for hours however has since reopened.

Moreover, operations at Vancouver Worldwide Airport weren’t impacted.

 

The reason for the hearth remains to be underneath investigation.

There have been no reported accidents to fireplace workers or the general public.

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