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PHOTOS: Massive Fire In Canada Can Be Seen For Miles

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 | 4:51 PM

May 21, 2013
A Windsor fire at an industrial warehouse that began Tuesday afternoon has caused police in the Canadian city to close roads as firefighters battle the blaze.

Ojibway Parkway between E.C. Row and Morton Drive is closed to motorists, according to the Windsor Star. According to WindsoriteDOTca, police have asked residents to keep their windows closed.

Billowing smoke could be seen across the river and as far away as the suburb of Livonia on Detroit's western border.  Continue reading...
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