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Water bomber, local fire departments respond to major fire in Burin

Several fire departments and a provincial water bomber are on the scene of a large fire in Salt Pond. Crews from Burin, Marystown and Winterland are fighting the fire at an automotive scrapyard in the town.

Crews from Burin, Marystown and Winterland battling scrap yard fire

Crews from several communities are battling the scrapyard fire in Salt Pond. (Submitted by Colin Farrell)

Several fire departments and a provincial water bomber are on the scene of a large fire in Salt Pond on the Burin Peninsula.

Crews from Burin, Marystown and Winterland are fighting the fire at an automotive scrapyard in the town.

Alex Coady, Marystown fire chief, said his department got the call around 6:30 Thursday evening.A water bomber arrived on scene about an hour after that.

The Marystown Fire Department received the call around 6:30 Thursday evening. A provincial water bomber arrived on site about an hour later. (Submitted by Colin Farrell)

Flames and smoke can be seen from all over the area, and Coady said there are concerns the fire isburning toward the tree line behind the scrapyard.

Nearby gas stations have been shut down and the road is closed to traffic.

A spokesperson for Eastern Health saidthere are no plans to evacuate the nearby Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre.

Hospital staff is on alert, and additional managers are in placeto closely monitor the situation.

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