Manitoba

House fire closes northbound lanes of Disraeli Freeway in Winnipeg

A fire in a vacant duplex caused heavy smoke in the area of the Disraeli Freeway and closed all northbound traffic on the busy thoroughfare through Monday morning.

Most southbound lanes of Disraeli remain open, but median lane is closed

Firefighters attack the flames in a vacant duplex with an aerial ladder. (Warren Kay/CBC)

A fire in a vacant duplex caused heavy smoke in the area of the Disraeli Freeway and closed all northbound traffic on the busy thoroughfare through Monday morning.

Emergency crews were called to the two-storey building, at the corner of Disraeli and Lily Street, around 4:40 a.m. Monday.

Flames and smoke were already pouring out of the structure when they arrived, which made conditions too unsafe for crews to enter. Instead, an aerial ladder was used to get water into the structure from above.

Water pours through a gaping hole in the roof of the duplex. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Most of the southbound lanes of Disraeli remained open, but the median lane was closed.

No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

No damage estimates are available at this time.

The residence also had a fire that sent three people to hospital in 2018, when it was a rooming house.

A man told CBC News at the time that he had to drag his elderly grandmother off the floor and through a window out onto a balcony.

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