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Fire out at Transcona Asphalt plant near Winnipeg’s east Perimeter

WATCH: Submitted images and video show the toxic smoke rising over the RM of Springfield as fire crews worked to control the situation – Oct 22, 2018

Some road closures were still effect in Transcona Monday evening after a fire in an industrial area earlier in the day.

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The blaze began around 10 a.m. at Pounder Emulsions at 28 hundred Day Street but Winnipeg fire crews had the fire out by the afternoon.

Crews were checking for any hotspots Monday evening on Day Street between Gunn and Springfield roads.

The fire forced the evacuation of some nearby businesses as well as one school in the area.

The evacuation order was lifted earlier in the evening.

There were no injuries and the cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

 

WATCH: A Global News viewer shared this video of the smoke billowing out from the Husky plant

“Individuals with breathing conditions are advised to stay indoors and keep doors and windows closed.

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WATCH: Asphalt plant catches fire. Global’s Amber McGuckin reports

The River East-Transcona School Division evacuated Harold Hatcher school and placed three other schools on hold-and-secure lockdowns to prevent smoke from entering.

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The city said the situation was well in hand as of 4:30 p.m. but crews were continuing to monitor.

A number of programs scheduled for the evening were cancelled.

PHOTO GALLERY:  images taken by bystanders and Global News 

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The fire is an echo of a similar fire six years ago.

The Oct. 1, 2012, fire at Speedway International caused an explosion that sent a massive fireball into the air, forcing the evacuation of the surrounding area, including about 100 homes. It cost fire crews just over $31,000 to fight.

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