shockedcanadian
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Thankfully no injuries. This is symbolic of Ontarios economy, or is it our civil liberties/global influence?
First Nashville, now Ontario. Though this one doesn't seem to be man-made (our dwindling economy is though).
No injuries have been reported after a large explosion at a steel factory in Hamilton Friday morning, according to Hamilton police.
Shortly after 11:00 a.m. Hamilton fire crews said they were called to 300 Wilcox Street, north of Burlington Street, for a fire in a building belonging to Stelco Hamilton Works, a steel factory.
Large clouds of brown smoke were seen coming from Hamilton's waterfront industrial zone.
Sheri Ovis, a resident living nearby, told CBC Toronto she "heard bangs and it felt like three loud shockwaves. We went outside and saw the huge cloud of brown rusty coloured smoke."
Other residents from Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Burlington reported hearing the blast, some saying it sounded like "bombs going off."
First Nashville, now Ontario. Though this one doesn't seem to be man-made (our dwindling economy is though).
No injuries have been reported after a large explosion at a steel factory in Hamilton Friday morning, according to Hamilton police.
Shortly after 11:00 a.m. Hamilton fire crews said they were called to 300 Wilcox Street, north of Burlington Street, for a fire in a building belonging to Stelco Hamilton Works, a steel factory.
Large clouds of brown smoke were seen coming from Hamilton's waterfront industrial zone.
Sheri Ovis, a resident living nearby, told CBC Toronto she "heard bangs and it felt like three loud shockwaves. We went outside and saw the huge cloud of brown rusty coloured smoke."
Other residents from Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Burlington reported hearing the blast, some saying it sounded like "bombs going off."