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Fire still smouldering at Thorncliffe Park highrise, no return date for residents
The fire inside a 25-50 mm gap between two highrises has displaced 408 units with no return date, officials say residents remain in temporary housing.
- The Canadian Press reported a fire continues to smoulder inside the walls of two Thorncliffe Park highrise buildings at 11 Thorncliffe Park Dr. and 21 Overlea Blvd.
- Because the burning material sits in a gap of 25 to 50 millimetres, the fire involves combustible particle board in an expansion joint, hindering access, officials say.
- A total of 408 units were evacuated, and the city said 239 people from 119 households are staying in 131 hotel rooms with Canadian Red Cross support.
- City of Toronto spokesman Russell Baker says there is no timeline for residents to safely return and it won't be this week as safety remains the priority.
- Engineers recommended making access through the walls of several units, but officials warned this will damage adjoining units and extend displacement for residents.
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