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House explosion in Winnipeg's Transcona area felt 'like an earthquake,' neighbour says

A neighbourhood in Winnipeg's east side has been rocked by a home explosion that has destroyed at least one house and significantly damaged other structures.

'Catastrophic explosion' destroyed 1 home, caused heavy damage to several other structures: deputy fire chief

Social media post showing a house explosion
Rubble is seen on Camrose Bay after a house exploded late Wednesday morning. (Meaghan Richey/Facebook)

A neighbourhood in Winnipeg's east side has been rocked by a home explosion that has destroyed at least one house and significantly damaged other structures.

A house on Camrose Bay, off of Coldstream Avenue, exploded around 11:15 a.m. Wednesday in Transcona, the City of Winnipeg posted.

"We've had a significant catastrophic explosion of a residence with damage to adjacent homes and structures,"Scott Wilkinson,Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service deputy chief of fire rescue operations, told reporters near the scene as the street behind him pooled with water from firefighting efforts.

Members of the fire department and Winnipeg police are still working to locate the people who live in the home that was destroyed, he said. They don't know if anyone was home at the time.

Fire crews searched other structures that were damaged by theexplosion, and no occupants were found, a Wednesday afternoon news release from the City of Winnipeg said.

There is a pile of rubble in a yard where a house used to be after it exploded.
Winnipeg fire crews have finished putting out fires in the Transcona neighbourhood after a home exploded Wednesday morning. (Submitted by Scott Potter)

All that's left of the house that exploded is a concrete foundation that firefighters pouredwater into as smoke rose out of the hole.

There areno reports of injuries to anyone in the neighbouring homes but several aretoo damaged to allow people to return tolive in them. The city will work with those people to support them in whatever way it can, Wilkinsonsaid.

Water from a fire hose is sprayed onto a house foundation.
Fire crews spray water onto the foundation of the home that exploded. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

The damagedstructuresinclude some across the street from the one that exploded as well as to the rear and to both sides.

Debris from the explosion is scattered around the area, littering rooftops of neighbouring houses.

People who live on the street gathered on nearby sidewalks and boulevards into Wednesday afternoon, waiting to hear when they'd be able to return to their homes.

Karl Lent lives immediately next door to the house that exploded. His roof appeared to be burning at one point and curtains flapped from blown-outwindows.

WATCH | Neighbour Karl Lent's video of the explosion's aftermath:

Neighbour records aftermath of Winnipeg house explosion

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Duration 0:30
Transcona-area resident Karl Lent was in disbelief as he recorded flames bursting from a house next door to him that exploded on Wednesday morning.

Lent was in his garage when the explosion happened.

"It felt like an earthquake," he said. The door to his garage was blown open, and"stuff was blowing in, I was blown over."

As he dusted himself off and got up, a second explosion knocked him back down.

"Stuff was just flying all over the place. Never seen nothing like that," he said. "I thought my barbecue blew up, which is right outside my garage door."

Lent, who has lived in his home for 27 years, said he doesn't know the older man whose home exploded. The man lived there with a younger woman.

Lent isn't sure if anyone was home.

Two houses are seen from the street
The house that exploded is seen to the left in this Google Street View image from 2015. Karl Lent's house is to the right. (Google Street View)

"I seen him leave this morning, but he comes and goes. I don't know if he came back home, 'cause I was in the garage."

He hadn't been able to return to his home to see the extent of damage it suffered, but did at one point see his back deck was on fire.

"The back corner of the house is apparently gone," he said. "What do I do next? Where do I go?"

Few houses had to be evacuated, Deputy Chief Wilkinson said most people have been able to shelter in place as crews work to extinguish the fires.

It is far too early to speculate on the cause of the explosion, he said, adding he was not aware of any construction happening in the area.

"We don't have any risks to the community, beyond this, that we're aware of at this time," Wilkinson said.

Brandi Neves said she was just getting out of a doctor's appointment when she was inundated with calls and texts telling her that her house had exploded. Sheraced home, worried about her pets inside, butlearned the explosionwas four doors down.

"We were very, very worked up and in a mad panic to get home and just see what the situation was," she said.

Her family was unable to return to the houseWednesday afternoondue to the ongoing emergency. Neveswas grateful an officer was able to go inside the house to retrieve her twopuppies from their kennels, but her cat was still inside.

The public is urgedto avoid the area to allow emergency crews tomanage the scene safely.

The city's incident response listed19 emergency units at the scene, including fire and rescue.

Fires trucks stand on a watery street
Fire trucks and hoses line the street where a home exploded on Wednesday. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

The cause of the explosionremains under investigation, the city's news release said.

Scooby, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service's accelerant detection dog, isassisting fire investigators at the scene, it said.

1 home destroyed, others damaged as explosion rocks Winnipeg neighbourhood

3 months ago
Duration 1:28
A neighbourhood in Winnipeg's east side has been rocked by a home explosion that has destroyed at least one house and significantly damaged other structures.

With files from Caitlyn Gowriluk