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As a Storm Raged in Newfoundland, a Community’s Fish Plant Burned to the Ground
- The fish plant in St. Mary's, owned by St. Mary's Bay Fisheries, burned to the ground amid hurricane force winds and heavy rain.
- Mayor Steve Ryan was the first to arrive at the scene, reporting that much of the building was already lost.
- Three fire crews faced challenges due to hurricane force winds while responding to the fire.
- Liberal MHA Sherry Gambin-Walsh expressed devastation over the loss, highlighting the job's importance to the community.
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As a storm raged in Newfoundland, a community's fish plant burned to the ground
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleFish plant in St. Mary's consumed by fire
A major fire is burning in St. Mary’s at this hour, being fueled by near hurricane-force winds. Multiple reports have emerged on social media stating the fish plant in St. Mary’s, on the province’s south coast, is ablaze. Area firefighters are on the scene, however extinguishing the blaze in winds that are topping 100 kph is near impossible. Images shared on Facebook by Brad Durnford show the extent of the inferno. NTV News will have more inform…
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