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Stubborn fire burns through block of Winnipeg businesses

The sky in Winnipeg's St. James area remains shrouded in thick smoke and fog more than 19 hours after a fire ignited a two-storey commercial building housing several businesses.

'Our poor neighbours lost everything. That building is gone'

Firefighters make their way through thick smoke and steam during a shift change on Tuesday. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

The sky in Winnipeg's St. James area remains shrouded in thick smoke and fogmore than 19 hours after a fire ignited a two-storey commercial building housing several businesses.

Firefighters continue to pour water on the stubborn fire at the two-storey structure on RoseberryStreet,which began just after 3:15 p.m. Monday.

The building was evacuated by the time fire crews arrived and no injuries have been reported,platoon Chief BruceMelnyksaid.

"We could be here,definitely, all of today. I think they're going to keep pouring water on it,"Melnyktold reporters as steam produced bythe combination of water and frigid temperatures engulfed the work of firefighters.

"Once we're gettingmore steam than smoke [from the fire], we're going to have to make a decision. Maybe we might have to start disassembling that building and wetting it down as they pull it apart."

There are four addresses on the building. The fire started in 588 Roseberry,a printing business in one of the centre units, but it's not clear what ignited the blaze.

"Our poor neighbours lost everything. That building is gone," said BevBilinski, who works at Bel-Ayre Rentals, a few metres from the fire-ravaged building.

Other businesses in the block includeJ.S. Furniture Clearance Centre and Ideal Filter and Supply, a manufacturer of air, water and oilfilters.

Ice and frost cling to buildings and power lines near the fire. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Bel-Ayre, a supplier of party and event equipment,has some water inside butwas saved by firefighters, whosoaked the walls of neighbouring structures tokeep the store protected from the flames and heat.

"For a while, they were worried about the wall coming down [on the Bel-Ayre building]," Bilinksi said. "But we're still standing."

Firefighters started with anattack on Mondaybut had to leave the building as conditions worsened.

"They were beaten back by heat and a lack of visibility,"Melnyk said.

Thick smoke surrounds the scene of the fire. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

By Monday evening, theroof of the building had collapsed and all the exterior windows were gone.

Roseberryis closed to traffic betweenElliceand St. Matthews avenues and several businesses are without power.

At one point on Monday, there were 12 business without electricity due to extensive damageto poles,power lines andtransformers,said Manitoba Hydro spokesman Bruce Owen.

Power was restored to a fewas of4:15 a.m.but seven remainwithout service. Owen is not sure when service will be back on.

"Only when the Winnipeg Fire Department allows us full access, and we determine the full extent of damage, will we be able to make repairs," he said.

Firefighters work to extinguish flames in the two-storey building on Monday afternoon. (CBC)