'Several' explosions reported in Happy Valley-Goose Bay as uncontrolled fire burns near explosive material

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Police in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., have declared a state of emergency following "several explosions" at the site of an uncontrolled fire burning near explosive material. 

Police in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., have declared a state of emergency

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· Posted: Apr 19, 2024 9:20 PM EDT | Last Updated: 6 minutes ago

An airport tower on fire

A fire burns Friday at the former airport tower and ceramics store in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

Police in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., have declared a state of emergency following "several explosions" at the site of an uncontrolled fire burning near explosive material. 

"Emergency services are on the scene of a large structure fire," a provincial emergency alert warned late Friday. "There have been several explosions."

Residents are being asked remain at least a kilometre away from the area from the end of the airport to the docks, as fire crews work to extinguish the blaze.

RCMP say the following streets are directly impacted:

  • Halifax Street
  • Toronto Street
  • Winnipeg Street
  • Ottawa Avenue
  • London Street

"In the interest of public safety, homeowners are strongly encouraged not to attend their properties at this time," RCMP said in a statement late Friday. 

In a statement posted on X, N.L. Premier Andrew Furey said he has spoken with MHA Perry Trimper and offered full support to Mayor George Andrews. 

"We will be there to help in any way we can," the premier said. 

More to come. 

With files from Heidi Atter

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