Nova Scotia

Fire destroys slaughterhouse in Rawdon

Fire officials in Halifax say dozens of fire departments from the surrounding area sent crews and equipment to the blaze, which broke out in a building on Highway 14 overnight Sunday.

Dozens of fire departments responded to the blaze in a building on Highway 14

The fire at a slaughterhouse in Rawdon, N.S., broke out overnight Sunday. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

A slaughterhouse in Rawdon, N.S., has been destroyed by a fire.

Fire officials in Halifax say dozens of fire departments from the surrounding area sent crews and equipment to the blaze, which broke out overnight Sunday.

Officials said the large number of fire trucks was requested because it was a big structure with nearby buildings, and there was also a lack of water supply at the scene along Highway 14.

By 3 a.m., some of the units that were called to help were being sent home.

Initial reports said the building was a recycling plant, but it was in fact a slaughterhouse.

The owners of the slaughterhouse visited the site on Monday morning, but declined an interview. No animals were lost.

Images shared to social media show flames shooting into the night sky.

A police car sits in front of the destroyed building on Monday morning. Dozens of fire departments responded to help battle the flames late Sunday evening. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)