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Barrie house fire was 'drug-related,' police suspect

Police are investigating a possibly drug-related house fire that sent 11 people to hospital four of them with serious injuries in Barrie, Ont., on Friday evening.

Explosion in garage sends 4 to hospital with serious injuries

The drug unit of the Barrie Police are investigating a house fire that sent 11 people to hospital four of them with serious injuries in Barrie, Ont., on Friday evening.

Police suspect"drug-related activity" at59ColleteCres., in the city north of Toronto, caused an explosion and fire around 9 p.m. ET.

"We believe the explosionmay have been causedby drug-related activity in the garage,"Barrie PolicespokewomanConst. SarahBamford told reporters on Saturday afternoon.

Investigators suspect butane canistersbeing used to produce cannabis resin caused the explosion.

Barrie Police are investigating, together with the Ontario Fire Marshal.

Investigators say they are in the process of obtaining a search warrant, which they plan to execute on Sunday. No charges have been laid.

Deputy Fire Chief Jeff Weber said fighting the blaze was a challenge.

"They had very difficult conditions in the upstairs when they went to the second floor to do a primary search, and once they confirmed that they had all the people accounted for that were in the house, they retreated back outside to a defensive attack," Weber said.

Neighbours said they heard explosions, or what sounded like loud bangs, during the fire,which was brought under control by midnight.

Several children inside

Three menand one woman who were in the garage at the time were taken to a Toronto-area hospitalwith serious injuries,Bamford said. Two were stillin critical condition by late Saturday afternoon. The other two were in stable condition.

A 15-year-old girl the oldest of severalchildren on the property also suffered minor injuries.

Police say there were six adults and eight children in total at 59 Collete at the time of the fire;the youngest being three weeks old. Some were visiting the house, while others lived there full- or part-time, police said.

Police have described the residents as a blended family.The children are now with family members, Bamford said, and the Children's Aid Society has been made aware of the situation.

With files from Canadian Press