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Fire wreaks havoc in Wasaga Beach, Ontario
Does anyone have photos?
UPDATE: Latest reports say that 80% of the main mall was destroyed or severely damaged. Investigators say it will take a few days to determine the cause, and arson hasn't been ruled out.
Sixteen emergency vehicles and nearly 100 firefighters were involved, and 1.85 million gallons of water was poured on the blaze. (Source)
A massive blaze with flames reaching as high as 15 metres has destroyed up to 70 per cent of the businesses along the main strip of the popular resort community of Wasaga Beach, Ont.At least eight buildings, which housed a dozen businesses, went up in flames shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Friday in the cottage country region, located about 150 kilometres north of Toronto.
Local business owner Beverly Wood told CTV Newsnet the summer hub in Wasaga has been "decimated."
"I was down there this morning looking at it first-hand and there is nothing left," Wood said on Friday.
Some 80 firefighters from six area fire departments battled the blaze, which authorities are calling the largest in recent memory. Crews were still putting out hotspots on Friday afternoon.
OPP Const. Mark Kinney said strong winds off Georgian Bay caused the fire to spread quickly.
The area's main pedestrian mall, which is connected to a beach area of a provincial park, has been levelled. Many of the affected buildings are old, with some dating back to the 1950s.
Officials have not yet determined the cause of the fire, but sources tell CTV News it may have been deliberately set as a man was spotted near the area late Thursday night.
Wasaga Beach is one of the fastest growing communities in Ontario and boasts panoramic mountain views and 14 kilometres of white-sand beach along the southern shore of Georgian Bay.
The community is home to 17,000 full-time residents and 16,000 seasonal and part-time residents.
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tinybeaches1
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at 12:18 on November 30th, 2007
I think this is an important story and would benefit from other NowPublic contributors working on it. I've flagged it as News Wanted and invite others in relevant locations to look for more evidence.
at 12:37 on December 2nd, 2007
Many thanks for the photo, tinybeaches1. Looks like there's a lot to be rebuilt, unfortunately.