Firefighters on Wednesday remained at London Dairy Farms, where a huge afternoon barn fire did an estimated $2 million in damage one day prior. No people or animals were hurt, fire officials say. There were hot spots remaining on Wednesday and London Fire Department recruits were brought to the Old Victoria Road scene – southwest of the Hwy. 401-Veterans Memorial Parkway interchange – to handle the smouldering aftermath. All photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen:
Source: PHOTOS: Firefighters douse smouldering aftermath of $2M barn blaze | London Free Press

Barn fire after math
London Fire Department recruit Justin Vanderlinde hoses down a hot spot where a wooden beam was still burning.(Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)

Barn fire after math
London Fire Department recruits haul a hose to the scene of a barn blaze that did an estimated $2 million in damage at the London Dairy Farms on Old Victoria Road one day prior. No animals or people were injured but several hot spots remained. Photo taken on Wednesday March 29, 2023. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)

Barn fire after math
London Fire Department recruit Justin Vanderlinde hoses down a hot spot where a wooden beam was still burning at the London Dairy Farms on Old Victoria Road. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)

Barn fire after math
Jeff Tanner, a London Fire Department training instructor, leads his charges to the scene of the fire at the London Dairy Farms on Old Victoria Road to help with “overhaul and fire suppression.” (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)

Barn fire after math
London Fire Department recruits haul a hose to the scene of a barn blaze that did an estimated $2 million in damage at the London Dairy Farms on Old Victoria Road one day prior. No animals or people were injured but several hot spots remained. Photo taken on Wednesday March 29, 2023. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)
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