Photos & Video: Fire On Front Street In Hamilton
At approximately 4.32am this morning [July 21], the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to a fire on Front Street in Hamilton, with some 16 vehicles and over 30 personnel attending the scene.
The BFRS later confirmed that while there were “no reported injuries at this time to civilians or firefighters” the buildings involved — which house Chewstick and Onion Jack — “sustained major damage”.
Sergeant Delton White said, “We responded to a three story fire on Front Street where there were visible flames and smoke seen emitting from the building. On our arrival, we discovered flames in an alleyway between the buildings.
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“We responded with 16 vehicles and over 30 personnel. We are currently using all resources and efforts to extinguish the fire. Sections of both Front and Reid Streets between Court Street and Burnaby Hill are inaccessible until further notice.”
Large plumes of smoke could be seen over Front Street as firefighters battled the blaze, with their efforts including using water from the Harbour.
Police advised the public of major traffic delays, saying that traffic diversions have been put in place and recommending that commuters heading into the City of Hamilton use alternate routes where possible.
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Traffic is currently being diverted north on Court Street, east on Church Street, east on Victoria Street, west at Burnaby and Reid Street, and north at Front and Queen Street
William Madeiros of Freisenbruch Meyer said the fire is in the building immediately adjacent to theirs, and confirmed that their team is safe, as is their clients’ data.
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Excellent work Bermud Fire Service. We are really proud of you!
My husband Bob (yes he has same name as your finance minister) and I travel to Bermuda every 6 months. We are so saddened to hear about the lost of not only a wonderful shop called Onion Jacks but also the other businesses affect and the beautiful Georgian building that was 200 years old. We are going to be back in Bermuda in 5 weeks and are extremely excited, I’m actually sad though that I won’t be able to get my Onion Jacks Vidalia onion barbecue sauce. I’m using the last I have this evening for my chicken wings. Tell me how can a visitor help or donate to the fire? We love Bermuda and all the amazing Bermudians