Skip to main content

Crews battle Regina house fire in strong wind gusts

Regina Fire battles a house fire on the 4000 block of Montague Street. (KatySyrota/CTVNews) Regina Fire battles a house fire on the 4000 block of Montague Street. (KatySyrota/CTVNews)
Share

Regina fire says crews were quickly able to prevent a house fire from spreading to neighbouring homes Monday afternoon in the city’s southwest end with string wind gusts fanning the flames. 

Crews were called to the house on the 4000 block of Montague Street Monday afternoon where they arrived to find a home on fire, with flames spreading to a second house.

“[The] fire extended to a second house but has quickly been controlled by crews,” a post on X by Regina Fire said.

Wind gusts were forecasted to be in the 70 kilometres per hour range Monday afternoon.

According to Regina Fire no one was hurt in the blaze that is now under investigation.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Some birds may use 'mental time travel,' study finds

Real quick — what did you have for lunch yesterday? Were you with anyone? Where were you? Can you picture the scene? The ability to remember things that happened to you in the past, especially to go back and recall little incidental details, is a hallmark of what psychologists call episodic memory — and new research indicates that it’s an ability humans may share with birds called Eurasian jays.

Stay Connected