A powerful Calgary fire has left several families without homes after an explosion and blaze tore through an apartment complex early Monday morning.
Emergency crews were called shortly after 3:30 AM to a five-unit building in the Highland Park neighbourhood, where witnesses reported an explosion that blew out windows and doors before flames spread rapidly.
Resident Thalia Nimijean-Sandoval said she was asleep when the blast occurred. “I was sleeping, and I heard a big explosion and our front door was off of its hinges,” she said to CTV.
“The whole building the five-plex engulfed in flames in minutes,” according to her account.
“I lost everything. I have two kids and I’m pregnant, and we lost everything, and I’m just in a state of shock,” she said, adding: “I’m trying to get my family to help, but I’m just panicked.”
Another resident, Trish Harris, described the moment of the explosion.
“I thought I heard a bang. I don’t know what it was, but and then I felt something, felt like something hit my back,” she said talking to CTV.
“Then all of a sudden, everything, the doors in front of me go flying out.”
Harris said she lost personal belongings, including items connected to her son. “That’s all gone. I have nothing left of him.”
At least three units were destroyed, with others left uninhabitable. One person was treated for smoke inhalation. The cause remains under investigation.