Some downtown Toronto buildings being evacuated after gas leak, earlier fire extinguished

Toronto fire and police representatives say crews are in the process of evacuating multiple downtown buildings after a large natural gas leak and an earlier garage fire.

Emergency crews were called to the garage of a building on Richmond Street West near Peter Street just before 8:40 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Toronto Fire Services spokesperson told CityNews said the fire was fuelled by a large amount of natural gas. They said while firefighters were able to put out the fire, crews are still dealing with a gas leak.

The spokesperson said an evacuation of the building where the fire happened was ordered and people in nearby buildings were asked to shelter in place.

However, in an update released on social media by the Toronto Police Service just after 9:20 p.m., officers said the evacuation order is being extended to other buildings.

Enbridge crews were called to the scene to turn off the natural gas line.

The circumstances leading up to the fire and gas leak weren’t immediately clear.

Peter Street between Richmond Street West and Adelaide Street West was closed.

There were no reports of injuries.

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