People are scrambling to help unforeseen victims of six-alarm Toronto fire and its toxic runoff

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People are scrambling to help unforeseen victims of six-alarm Toronto fire and its toxic runoff
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People are scrambling to help unforeseen victims of six-alarm Toronto fire and its toxic runoff Toronto

, local organizations are alerting the public to a group of victims harmed by the blaze — as well as the efforts to put it out — that have been overlooked.

Wildlife in the area of the accident are now looking like stars of a Dawn soap commercial as they struggle to wade through the toxic gunk that has made its way into waterways around Highway 409 and Highway 27. Mimico Creek in particular is now full of the runoff from the six-alarm inferno, which took place at a chemical distribution company that housed thousands of litres of vehicle fluids, oils, lubricants, solvents and other hazardous materials at the Etobicoke address.

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