Breaking news as a fiery inferno near the Oak Street Bridge creates a spectacle in the sky, causing traffic disruptions and visual distractions. Learn more about the dramatic events in Richmond!
A massive fire broke out near the Oak Street Bridge in Richmond, B.C., sending thick, dark plumes of smoke into the air. Richmond Fire-Rescue quickly dispatched several trucks to the scene near the Fraser River around 8:15 p.m. The fire destroyed a vacant wooden building and the unused Marpole rail bridge, creating a striking visual display of flames and smoke.
The blaze caused disruptions and tight security measures, leading to the closure of the Oak Street Bridge. The River Road area in Richmond witnessed the destruction, with drivers near the Bridgeport area experiencing distractions due to the billowing smoke from the fire. The industrial building fire near the River Rock Casino began around 8 p.m., engulfing the Richmond railway bridge and impacting areas in Metro Vancouver.
Residents and onlookers were captivated by the shocking sight of the black smoke filling the sky, marking a significant event in Richmond's recent history. The fire's intensity and impact on the surrounding areas highlighted the challenges faced by emergency crews in containing the flames and ensuring public safety.
As the flames subsided and the smoke cleared, the aftermath of the Richmond fire left a lasting impression on the city, with discussions arising about fire safety measures and the need for preparedness in the face of such emergencies. The incident served as a reminder of the vigilance required in safeguarding communities against the destructive potential of fires, prompting discussions on improving response strategies and infrastructure resilience in the region.
Richmond Fire-Rescue said several trucks were dispatched to a fire near the Fraser River around 8:15 p.m..
A fire erupted along River Road in Richmond on Thursday evening, destroying a vacant wooden building and torching the unused Marpole rail bridge, releasing a ...
A fire in the Bridgeport area near River Rock Casino is causing visual distraction to drivers in the area and traffic on Oak Street Bridge.
Crews responding to structure fire in Richmond, B.C., Canada, late June 20. Oak Street Bridge closed. Tight security, disruptions likely.
Thick, dark smoke is filling the sky over parts of Richmond and Vancouver as a fire burns near the River Rock.
Several callers to CityNews have reported seeing smoke relating to a fire near the Oak Street Bridge.
A major fire in Richmond near the Oak Street Bridge is sending billowing smoke into Metro Vancouver skies.
Blaze appears to have started at around 8 p.m. Thursday in an industrial building.
A fire in the Bridgeport area near River Rock Casino is causing visual distraction to drivers in the area and traffic on Oak Street Bridge.
A large bridge fire sent thick, black smoke billowing into the sky and prompted road closures in Richmond, B.C..
Towering black smoke filled the evening sky in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday after an industrial fire was sparked near the River Rock Casino.
The fire started Thursday evening at a train trestle along the Fraser River, next to the Oak Street Bridge. Thick black smoke could be seen throughout the Metro ...
Towering black smoke filled the evening sky in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday after an industrial fire was sparked near the River Rock Casino.
RICHMOND, B.C. - Metro Vancouver Regional District has issued an Air Quality Bulletin after a large industrial fire broke out near River Rock Casino in ...
The massive fire that wrecked an inactive rail trestle bridge between Vancouver and Richmond is still smouldering Friday.
Update: Firefighters battle Richmond trestle bridge fire until early morning (Video). There were traffic delays in the Bridgeport area and the Oak Street Bridge ...
Crews are still battling an industrial fire that broke out in Richmond Thursday night, and sent black smoke over the region.
A massive industrial fire that sent black smoke billowing over Metro Vancouver on Thursday evening flared up again the following morning, delaying efforts ...