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Early morning fire destroys 2 duplexes in Winnipeg

A pair of vacant duplexes in Winnipeg's North End face demolition after they were gutted by flames Tuesday morning.

Demolition crews expected to turn both buildings into rubble by noon

A photograph bathed in orange shows a large fire engulfing two buildings.
Fire rages through two duplexes during a fire early in the morning of Tuesday, April 18, 2023. (Submitted by City of Winnipeg)

A pair of vacant duplexes in Winnipeg's North End face demolition after they were gutted by flames Tuesday morning.

Fire crews were called justbefore 2:30 a.m. to the neighbouring buildings onManitoba Avenue between McGregor and Andrews streets.

When they arrived, both structures were already engulfed in fire, Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Platoon ChiefBrent Cheater said.

Flames were beyond the roof lines and lapping at neighbouring homes, he said.

As crews pulled up, the roof of one of the buildings collapsed.

Two burnt-out duplexes are seen with roofs and windows after a fire on Tuesday.
Flames were shooting up beyond the roof lines of both duplexes and lapping at neighbouring homes when fire crews arrived shortly after 2:30 a.m. (Gary Solilak/CBC)

A second alarm was immediately put in toget additional crews, while police evacuatedother houses in the neighbourhood, Cheater said.

A Winnipeg Transit bus was brought in to provide temporary shelter for those who had to leave their homes.

It is believed both duplexes were vacant, as they were mostly boarded up. That, combined with the intensityof the flames, makes the cause more than a little suspicious, Cheater said.

A police car in the right foreground is parked in front of two two-storey residences that were burned in a fire. The windows are broken and doors open on both buildings.
It is believed both duplexes were vacant, as they were mostly boarded up, a fire official told CBC News. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

"For a fire to get going that quickly, it probably had a little bit of help," he said.

After the fires were extinguished, crews searched inside one of the duplexes but theyhaven't gone into the otherone because it is structurally unsafe.

Gas, power and water supply lines will be disconnected thismorning and demolition is to begin immediately afterward. Cheater expects the buildingsto begone by noon.

"This is our way of preventing further damage and further risk to the neighbourhood. We're getting them down to a pile of rubble."

Two neighbouring homes sustained some damage from heat and water, a news release from the city said.

With files from Meaghan Ketcheson