Toronto firefighters put out a four-alarm blaze at a fireworks store overnight Monday after police say a vehicle crashed into it.
The incident occurred around 12:54 a.m. near Albion Road and Highway 27, police said in a post on X.
“Police responded to reports that a vehicle drove into a fireworks store. Vehicle and store caught fire,” the post reads.
No one was found inside the vehicle, and no one was reported as injured.
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It’s not clear what caused the crash.
In a separate social media post, Toronto Fire Services said the blaze elevated to a four-alarm and was put out before 6 a.m.
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An investigation is ongoing.
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