A major building fire in Montreal’s old port has sent one person to hospital as fire crews battled the blaze for hours Friday morning.
According to officials, the fire started inside the ground-level restaurant on Notre-Dame East street just after 2:40 am.
The flames quickly climbed the three-storey building, forcing the evacuation of at least two people. One person was sent to hospital with severe burns.
The second and third floor of the building were being used as rental apartments. More than 125 fire fighters were called to extinguish the five-alarm fire.
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Crews have not be able to enter the building as the structural integrity is in question.
A section of the longstanding structure partially collapsed during the intervention.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
According to the city’s building registry, the owner is Emile Benamour. Benamour was also the owner of the Airbnb building that caught fire in March of last year, killing seven people.
Montreal police will be taking over the investigation.
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