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Building in western New Brunswick evacuated after flammable liquid spill


February 3, 2020
By the Canadian Press
Hazmat Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene evacuation Flammable New Brunswick

Suspect apprehended after threats, pouring liquid inside building

ST. STEPHEN, N.B. (CP) — More than a dozen tenants were forced to flee an apartment building in western New Brunswick after someone poured a flammable liquid inside and threatened to set it on fire.

The Canadian Red Cross says the three-storey building on Schoodic Street in St. Stephen was evacuated around 4 a.m. on Saturday morning.

No one was injured.

Police later apprehended a suspect.

Red Cross volunteers arranged emergency lodging and meals for 14 people, including three children.

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Electricity to the building was disconnected for safety reasons and tenants were told it could be several days before they will be allowed to return home.

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