Video posted to social media showed loud fiery explosions underneath the bridge and heavy smoke coming from the area.
Emergency crews responded to Bathurst Street and Fort York Boulevard shortly after 11 p.m. following reports of an explosion underneath the bridge.
Fire shoots out from either side of the Bathurst Bridge after an apparent explosion Saturday November 26, 2022. Toronto Fire said they extinguished a fire at the spot, but did not say exactly what caught fire or how it started. They said there was"no confirmed evidence of any type of explosion involving fuel or propane tanks at this time.”The busy bridge sits right next to the Fort York Library and a number of large condo towers.
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