No damage to government-owned property in Happy Valley-Goose Bay fire that destroyed buildings on former military base

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Two accused teenagers to remain in custody for at least two more weeks | SaltWire #newsupdate #newsThe cause of the fire in Happy Valley-Goose Bay that destroyed several buildings last week still remains unknown.

“No, there's nothing. They are still in the investigative process and no insurance is involved, and things like that, apparently. And that wouldn't be something we'd be involved in moreso. The investigation will be from the RCMP perspective and, of course, from the owners' own insurance,” he said.All the affected buildings were privately owned, Andrews said.

An investigation into a fire that started at an abandoned commercial property in Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Friday evening, April 19, 2024 is continuing. - Contributed/RCMP “And the buildings on the Canadian side, or the north side which is as it’s referred to now, were all turned over to private interest. A lot of construction companies, industrial. The one that burned, the hangar that unfortunately we lost was a liquid oxygen plant, those types of things.”He says the liquid oxygen plant was the same building with an air traffic control tower. Images of that building, including the tower on fire, have been widely circulated, says Butler.

 

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Investigation ongoing into Happy Valley-Goose Bay fire that prompted state of emergencyPolice say the investigation into a fire that started at an abandoned commercial property in Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Friday evening and caused a number of residents to vacate their properties is continuing. A number of explosions occurred before the fire was controlled. No one was injured. At approximately 7:15 p.m.
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