69 families still displaced after explosion in Mississauga, Ont.: firefighters
Dozens of families were still unable to go home Monday as investigators worked to determine what caused an explosion west of Toronto that killed two people and injured nine others last week.
Firefighters said 69 families — including 32 living in a low-rise apartment building — remained displaced nearly a week after the blast that rocked a neighbourhood in Mississauga, Ont., though some may be allowed a short visit to recover personal items.
Tuesday’s explosion rained debris over the area and forced hundreds from their homes. Many have since been able to return but the area closest to the blast site continues to be off-limits to residents.
“The damage that we have encountered as part of this explosion has been extensive,” Fire Chief Tim Beckett said in a news conference Monday. “We have a number of addresses, 69 in total, that are still impacted by the explosion.”