Nova Scotia

Fire in Amherst leaves 5 without lodgings, including 1 in hospital

One person has been hospitalized after a fire broke out in the former Victorian Hotel in downtown Amherst.

Canadian Red Cross says blaze was reported in former Victorian Hotel

A row of firetrucks at the Amherst Fire Department.
Trucks sit at the Amherst Fire Department. A fire was reported in the former Victorian Hotel on Victoria Street on Sunday evening. (Andrew Wallis)

Five people have been displaced by a fire in downtown Amherst, N.S., including one person who was hospitalized.

The Canadian Red Cross said the fire broke out in the former Victorian Hotel on Victoria Street at around 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Volunteers arranged emergency lodging and meals for four other tenants who lived in units across from the one where the fire occurred.

The incident follows a fatal fire in Sydney, N.S., on Saturday. 

Chris March, deputy fire chief at the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, said firefighters were called to a fire on Park Street on Saturday afternoon.

They found a body after searching the home.

No other injuries were reported.