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http://www.thestar.com/News/Ontario/article/283494

From Toronto Star

Fire rips downtown Barrie

December 07, 2007

Jeffrey Todd
Staff reporter

An explosion and fire ripped through Barrie’s historic downtown area overnight, destroying several buildings and forcing the evacuations of nearby apartments.

The explosion occurred around midnight at the Royal Thai restaurant, near the intersection of Dunlop St. W. and Bayfield St., a Barrie Fire Department spokesperson said.

The force of the blast blew out the restaurant’s windows and sent its front door hurtling across the street.

The flames quickly spread to neighbouring buildings as more than 100 firefighters from Barrie and neighbouring communities scrambled to contain the inferno.

No injuries have been reported, but the fire damaged or destroyed a number of buildings dating back to the late 1880s, including the historic Wellington Hotel.

Lindsay Benner, a 23-year-old student, was sitting on the couch with her boyfriend three doors down when the explosion shook her building.

She said the force of the blast knocked books off the shelves in her apartment.

“We were just sitting on the couch and the whole building shook,” Benner said. “We thought a car had rammed the building, so we ran outside and saw the whole building went up in flames.”

Emergency crews wouldn’t let Benner back into her apartment, and she left her two cats, four birds and a rabbit behind. With the entire building engulfed in smoke and flames, she feared they were all dead.

Benner said the businesses and apartment buildings affected were connected, allowing the flames to leap from building to building.

“We lost everything,” she said. “It’s 2:20 a.m. right now and the original building is still in flames. It’s getting worse.”

Benner and many other evacuees took refuge not far from the explosion at the British Arms Pub.

Pub manager Matt Berry said there were two floors of apartments above the restaurant where the fire began.

“They tried to douse the flames on the roof, but then on the bottom floor it came out the windows and then it spread to other buildings,” he said.

“All I saw after that was smoke.”

The local fire department called in help from several neighbouring communities, including detachments from Spring Water and Essa, and pumped water from Lake Simcoe to help battle the blaze.

There was no immediate word on what caused the explosion.


what it used to look like...

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larger...
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/3401163.jpg



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what's with the fires? is the first 10 years of every century like this?
 
Mods...

Barrie is (arguably) part of the GTA. Can't we move this to Toronto Issues?

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It seems like I carry an explosive curse to a lot of places I visit. I was at the World Trade Center in NYC about a week before 9/11 happened. I visited downtown Barrie for the first time this summer, and now this happens.

Hopefully downtown Barrie will be able to recover from this disaster. It's ironic that I was reading the Wikipedia article about Oklahoma City, which pointed to the 1995 bomb attack as a rallying point for urban renewal. The 1996 IRA bombing in Manchester had a similar effect on the city.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_city
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Manchester_bombing
 
lets not forget the toronto fire and chicago fire. though those fires were huge by comparison. kinda strange that wasaga went up just a week or so ago too.

the intersection that this happened in looks important...

google maps image

wonder what will become of the site? tall building?
 
It's the "five points" intersection of Dunlop and Bayfield, arguably the most important intersection in the downtown area. Some people will have lost all they owned. It's fortunate no one was killed.

I doubt that it would be replaced by a tall building, Barrie is not a "tall building" kind of city, although it's obviously too soon to say
 
I was talking to my cousin today and he said one of this teacher at his High School lived above the resturant and she lost all her pets :(
 
First Wasaga Beach, now Barrie. It's about time to drop grandfathering older building and that these commercial buildings were forced to install sprinkler and/or fire suppression systems.
 
Hopefully downtown Barrie will be able to recover from this disaster. It's ironic that I was reading the Wikipedia article about Oklahoma City, which pointed to the 1995 bomb attack as a rallying point for urban renewal. The 1996 IRA bombing in Manchester had a similar effect on the city.

Well, rundown of what's going on in Barrie is in this thread:
http://www.urbantoronto.ca/showthread.php?t=7603
 

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