Major structure fire breaks out in downtown Orillia | CBC News
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In Orillia, officials are advising residents to steer clear of the downtown area as firefighters respond to a significant structure fire that started early Tuesday morning at the busy intersection of Mississaga and Peter Streets. The affected building houses various businesses and residential apartments, though fortunately, there have been no reported injuries so far. In response to the incident, the city is providing temporary shelter via buses for those displaced. Surrounding streets are closed, and residents in the vicinity are cautioned to stay indoors with windows closed for safety reasons.
City officials have urged residents to stay clear of downtown Orillia as firefighters combat a significant structure fire that erupted early Tuesday.
As part of the emergency response, the city has deployed buses to offer temporary shelter to individuals displaced by the ongoing fire.
Residents living nearby are being advised to remain indoors with windows closed for safety, due to the proximity of the major fire incident.
No injuries have been reported at this time, providing some relief amidst the chaos of the significant fire affecting the downtown area.
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