Footage of a fire tearing through a house in Genoa Bay was caught on video last night. More information to come.
Dramatic footage of a fire tearing through a house in Genoa Bay was caught on camera last night.Currently, it’s unclear what caused this fire or but no one was injured.
Martin Drakely, the Chief for the North Cowichan Fire Department says due to the sheer size of the fire, crews could only attack the blaze from the exterior. “It’s a very large home, around 7,000 square feet. It’s also a non-hydrant area, so we had to call in additional halls,” he said during a phone interview with CHEK.
According to Drakely, it took a lot of work for firefighters to extinguish the blaze. “We had approximately 30 firefighters on scene, from inside of North Cowichan we had our station four, three, and two show up and the City of Duncan, and Cowichan Bay,” he added.One resident says she heard explosions from her moored boat before she spotted the blaze.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.“We heard a couple bangs.
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