Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Winnipeg fire crews at scene of ‘catastrophic’ Transcona house explosion

Karl Lent, who lives next to the Transcona-area house that exploded, said he was blown back by two explosions and he's still shaking from the "boom."

Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were at the scene of what the city has called a house explosion on Camrose Bay Wednesday morning.

Story continues below advertisement

Firefighters say when they arrived at the scene just before 11:20 a.m., they found the house completely destroyed — with just the foundation remaining — and debris was scattered around.

“It’s basically down to the foundations — it was a catastrophic explosion,” said WFPS deputy chief Scott Wilkinson. “The house itself is completely leveled.”

There’s no information yet about what happened or whether anyone was hurt.

Story continues below advertisement

“We have fire and explosive damage to a couple of surrounding structures,” he said.

The daily email you need for Winnipeg's top news stories.

“At this time, we’ve been able to confirm vacancy and/or searched and found no victims in the adjoining houses… but of course it’s too early to tell. We’re still investigating whether anybody was home at the time of the explosion in the house that was initially damaged.”

Wilkinson said firefighters are keeping an eye on some of the nearby homes that were affected by the incident.

“There are a few homes that will not be occupiable at the end of this, and we’ll work with those residents on any required support services.”

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article