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Fires in Happy Valley-Goose Bay under control with no current risk of explosion

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A statement released Sat‐ urday morning from Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP says the fires in the town and on the Canadian Forces Base are now under control and there is no risk of explosion.

As well, Mayor George An‐ drews announced that the state of emergency has been lifted and evacuated residen‐ ts are now permitted to re‐ turn to their homes.

"We implore the general public to remain away from the area as we have firefight‐ ers and other first respon‐ ders at the scene in the com‐ ing hours and days," An‐ drews said.

"And we just ask the pub‐ lic not to engage in any activ‐ ity up around the Canadian side," he said, referring to the North side of the community.

The police say firefighte­rs battled the blaze, which caused extensive damage to a number of commercial structures, throughout the night. No one was injured.

A fire broke out in a former airport hangar in Happy Valley-Goose Bay late Friday, which sparked a num‐ ber of explosions as well as an evacuation and an official state of emergency.

Andrews says the fire de‐ partment was assisted by a number of groups, including the military.

"Early this morning our firefighte­rs stood down a lit‐ tle," Andrews told CBC News on Saturday. "We have a crew here who are battling some hotspots."

"This looks to me to be a predominan­tly clean up site," Andrews said, regarding the damage caused by the fire. "Now, we will be probably onsite here for a number of days because of just the sheer heat and things within that old hanger. If you can imagine, this is a huge old military aircraft hanger."

"The fire started in a cou‐ ple of buildings that were on the back of an old hanger that sits at the airfield on the north side," said Andrews. "It caused the the hanger that was next door to be en‐ gulfed... That hanger is not there anymore."

Andrews said it's too early to determine what caused the fire.

"This was a huge, huge ef‐ fort on behalf of all our emergency services which were engaged and our crews fought very hot, very uncom‐ fortable conditions through the night," he said.

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