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Wind turbine catches fire in West Pubnico

No one was injured as the huge tubine threw burning hunks of material a hundred metres to the ground.

Huge turbine threw burning hunks of material 100 metres to the ground

A wind turbine in West Pubnico caught fire late Friday afternoon. (Frankie Crowell)

A wind turbine caught fire in West Pubnico, N.S., late Friday afternoon, throwing huge, burning pieces of material to the ground.

Firefighters were called to thescene around 5 p.m., butWest Pubnicofire department Chief Gordon Amirosaid there was little firefighters could do to douse the flames.

"We couldn't get nowhere near because the blades was still turning, so, and pieces was breaking off the blades," he said. "So if a piece was to fall off, it would go a long ways with the wind and that.So it wasn't safe to go nowhere near the tower at all."

No one was injured.

Amirosaid when the blades turn, the tipsare more than 100 metres up in the air too high to fight the fire from the ground.

"There was nothing we could do more thanwatch what was falling down and if the ground was to catch fire,just to put it out on the ground."

Firefighters say there was nothing they could do to put out the fire on the turbine because it was too high in the air for them to reach. (Frankie Crowell)

Amiro said two of the blades were completely burned and the nacelle, the gearboxat the centre of the blades that's "almost as big as a school bus"was also seriously damaged.

Firefighters stayed at the scene for about an hour to ensure no one got too close.

Amiro said it's a good thing it was raining and the ground was covered with snow.

"If that would have been August,we'd still be there trying to put wood fire out," he said Saturday morning.

Firefighters kept people away from the area during the fire due to falling pieces of burning material. (Frankie Crowell)