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January 25, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Fire crews feel way through smoke in ship

Thick black smoke belched from a lake freighter that caught fire in Hamilton harbour while crews were working on it yesterday morning. No one was hurt as firefighters struggled to douse the blaze below decks in the ship. District fire chief Brian Stark said the fire broke out at 10:45 a.m. inside th

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Thick black smoke belched from a lake freighter that caught fire in Hamilton harbour while crews were working on it yesterday morning.

No one was hurt as firefighters struggled to douse the blaze below decks in the ship.

District fire chief Brian Stark said the fire broke out at 10:45 a.m. inside the Algoville while workers replacing its engine were cutting steel with a torch.

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