Kitchen fire forces residents out of apartment building in St-Henri

A kitchen hearth in a three-storey condominium constructing pressured a number of residents from their houses early Tuesday morning in Montreal’s St-Henri borough.

Firefighters have been referred to as round 4:25 a.m. to the six-unit constructing close to Turgeon avenue and the intersections of Sainte-Émilie avenue and Saint-Ambroise avenue.

Officers say the blaze was unintended and originated in a kitchen.

About 15 firefighters responded to the scene, whereas 10 residents have been quickly displaced. The Canadian Crimson Cross is aiding these affected.

No accidents have been reported.

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