No injuries reported after 2 buildings collapse in downtown Hamilton
Two buildings in downtown Hamilton collapsed early Monday morning but firefighters say no injuries were reported.
Crews were called to the scene on King Street, near Gore Park, at approximately 6:20 a.m.
In a statement provided to CTV News Toronto, Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe said firefighters confirmed the partial collapse at the site, noting that the resulting debris extended onto King Street.
The collapse also damaged a neighbouring building, which Cunliffe said was evacuated.
“The involved buildings had been boarded up for some time and we were advised by the property manager that no one should have been in the building,” he wrote in a statement.
Cunliffe added that the remaining structures were “significantly” damaged and showed signs of further deterioration. As a result, a collapse zone was established around the perimeter of the affected area.
“Members of the City’s Building Department attended and advised that they would be issuing an Emergency Demolition Order on the property and would be calling in a demolition company,” he said.
Meanwhile, Cunliffe said their drone unit has flown over the collapse zone with thermal imaging to see if they could locate a heat signature, but did not find one.
While the cause of the structural failure is unknown at this time, Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch said the property was a heritage building that collapsed “due to neglect by its owners.”
“…The annual Remembrance Day parade went by, right in front of this building... It's frightening to imagine what could have happened,” Kroetsch wrote in a post to X.
Cunliffesaid the collapse had no impact on the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph.
The scene has since been turned over to the city’s building department and the fire department will return prior to demolition.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Biden greets Trump with handshake in Oval Office meeting
Donald Trump made a victor's return to Washington on Wednesday, visiting the White House for a lengthy meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and committing to a straightforward transition of power as the president-elect moves quickly to build out his new administration.
'You couldn't open the door': Concerns over awareness of and access to Tesla emergency latch after 4 killed in Toronto, 5 killed in Wisconsin
When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Boulevard in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn't immediately get them out.
Mississauga, Ont. upholds ban on street sports, including hockey and basketball
Mississauga city council has voted to keep its residential street sports ban in place, meaning hockey and basketball on the road will remain out of bounds.
Guardian quits X social media platform, citing racism and conspiracy theories
British news publisher the Guardian said on Wednesday it will no longer post to X, citing 'disturbing content' on the social media platform, including racism and conspiracy theories.
Guns and drugs seized from organized crime group linked to Mexican cartel, RCMP say
Members of the RCMP’s federal police say they have arrested three men in B.C. for their alleged role in a 'transnational organized crime group' connected to Mexican drug cartels importing cocaine into Canada.
Overwhelmed families surrendering custody of their children to CAS
Overwhelmed families in Ontario are having to surrender their children to the Children's Aid Society, and according to the society, the residential crisis is part of the problem.
Trump's defence choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host's experience
President-elect Donald Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defence world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defence secretary, tapping someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage to take over the world's largest and most powerful military.
From passport applications to letters to Santa: How will you deal with a possible Canada Post strike?
CTVNews.ca wants to speak to Canadians of all backgrounds, whether you're a parent, student, worker, professional or business owner, about their concerns regarding a possible Canada Post strike or lockout.
opinion King Charles and Prince William's secret millions exposed in new documentary
A new Channel 4 documentary has revealed unexpected details about the vast financial empire of King Charles III and Prince William, which has triggered public debate about royal wealth.