Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Firefighters from the St. Johns Regional Fire Department pour streams of water onto a stubborn fire on Water Street Tuesday evening. Four stations responded to the fire, which was thought to be under control but flared up and continued to burn into the ea
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
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Water Street buildings burn, have to be demolished
Shortly after arriving at a fire in downtown St. John's, firefighters thought they had the situation under control.
Seven hours later, the gutted, burned-out buildings had to be torn down with an excavator in a desperate attempt to stop the blaze.
The two storefronts that house the Pasta Plus restaurant on the north side of Water Street were completely demolished, as a crowd of more than 100 watched.
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- Jimmy
- - July 2, 2010 at 15:05:10
These buildings should be sprinklered to stop or slow down the spread of fire until firefighters get there. As nice as they are, these old breathable buildings are so dry it wouldn't take much for fire to destroy it. Do we have to wait until lives are lost before something is done?
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- Bones II
- - July 2, 2010 at 15:04:50
I wonder what the green liquid was and if it is present in any other building around the area?
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- C
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:54:53
Perhaps we shouldn't allowed certain types of activities to take place in these heritage buildings, or to supervise these activities with a bit more scrutiny given the nature of these being historic buildings.
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- tom
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:50:55
I think the time has come to reexamine all this zealous heritage construction stuff before people are killed. after the old fire buildings were just slapped up and are nothing but death traps lucky this fire didnt start at 2:00am.this city is going backwards and time to move forward in design of new buildings.
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- GNL
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:48:34
It's good to know that no one was hurt. I feel sorry for Andrew though. To go through the fire in 2005 and now this one, it's pretty terrible. I hope he can get back on his feet quickly. Maybe it's time to move to a different location.
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- Diana Leadbeater
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:48:09
This was so sad to watch. I watched it from the very start via the Nubody's gym window and then well into the night on the ground. Got lots of photos and video. Such a shame since he had just renovated.
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- well
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:47:49
its good to know no one was hurt , but look at the good side when it comes to Water st we got another parking lot.
Funny it seems every thing that goes wrong down there turns into a parking lot, and i will add not free parking either. -
- shack23
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:47:39
Andrew, I was at supper last night a couple of blocks away , and couldn't help feel for you. when I heard of the location of the fire. You are an entrepreneur and will rise again from the ashes . All the best and hopefully damage is not too severe.
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- Bonnie
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:41:27
I've been a semi regular customer of Andrew's for more more than a year and I was sitting on the edge of my seat last night trying to find out what was going on. I hope that he can rebuild his business and that the damage isn't too bad.
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- Jimmy
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:55:02
These buildings should be sprinklered to stop or slow down the spread of fire until firefighters get there. As nice as they are, these old breathable buildings are so dry it wouldn't take much for fire to destroy it. Do we have to wait until lives are lost before something is done?
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- Bones II
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:54:24
I wonder what the green liquid was and if it is present in any other building around the area?
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- C
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:40:48
Perhaps we shouldn't allowed certain types of activities to take place in these heritage buildings, or to supervise these activities with a bit more scrutiny given the nature of these being historic buildings.
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- tom
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:34:01
I think the time has come to reexamine all this zealous heritage construction stuff before people are killed. after the old fire buildings were just slapped up and are nothing but death traps lucky this fire didnt start at 2:00am.this city is going backwards and time to move forward in design of new buildings.
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- GNL
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:30:02
It's good to know that no one was hurt. I feel sorry for Andrew though. To go through the fire in 2005 and now this one, it's pretty terrible. I hope he can get back on his feet quickly. Maybe it's time to move to a different location.
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- Diana Leadbeater
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:29:18
This was so sad to watch. I watched it from the very start via the Nubody's gym window and then well into the night on the ground. Got lots of photos and video. Such a shame since he had just renovated.
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- well
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:28:46
its good to know no one was hurt , but look at the good side when it comes to Water st we got another parking lot.
Funny it seems every thing that goes wrong down there turns into a parking lot, and i will add not free parking either. -
- shack23
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:28:28
Andrew, I was at supper last night a couple of blocks away , and couldn't help feel for you. when I heard of the location of the fire. You are an entrepreneur and will rise again from the ashes . All the best and hopefully damage is not too severe.
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- Bonnie
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:17:57
I've been a semi regular customer of Andrew's for more more than a year and I was sitting on the edge of my seat last night trying to find out what was going on. I hope that he can rebuild his business and that the damage isn't too bad.




