
Key Points
- On 14 July afternoon, a fire broke out in half of a duplex in Prince George.
- Neighbors reported hearing a loud explosion sound and seeing thick black smoke.
- Fire crews prevented the flames from spreading to other homes and there were no injuries.
- While the cause of the fire is being investigated, the material damage is estimated at 300 thousand dollars.
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A fire broke out in half of a single-detached house on Quince Street in Prince George, Canada, around 13:00 on 14 July. Local residents reported seeing large flames and thick black smoke rising from the scene, and hearing a loud explosion sound.
Fire crews dispatched to the scene responded quickly to prevent the flames from spreading to neighboring homes. After the fire was extinguished, residents of the other section safely returned to their homes.
While no injuries were reported as a result of the fire, the material damage is estimated to be 300 thousand dollars. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the fire.
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- Exactly when and where did the fire break out in Prince George?
- The fire broke out in half of a duplex located in the 2300 block of Quince Street around 13:00 on 14 July.
- Was anyone injured or affected in the fire?
- No, no injuries were reported in the incident. Residents of the adjacent unit also safely returned to their homes after the fire was extinguished.
- What is the material extent and cause of the fire?
- The material damage caused by the fire is estimated to be 300 thousand dollars. The cause of the incident is still under investigation.
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