
Fire marshal releases cause of fatal Pubnico Head fire that killed four children
HALIFAX — A fast-moving fire that claimed the lives of four children in rural Nova Scotia last month was ignited by heat coming from a wood stove, the province’s fire marshal confirmed Thursday as he said his office must do a better job of releasing such information.
“We have an opportunity to look at what’s been done in the past and an obligation to make improvements in the public interest where we can,” Fred Jeffers said in an interview.
While the fire was sparked by a wood stove, its origin was around the chimney, he said.
The two-storey home in Pubnico Head, N.S., was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived 11 minutes after receiving a call for help on Jan. 7.