Toronto fire evacuees expected to return home Wednesday, officials say
TORONTO — Residents of a condominium that was evacuated during a fire that caused “astronomical” damage at a nearby Toronto athletic facility were expected to return to their homes on Wednesday night, the city’s deputy fire chief said.
“At this stage there are no longer any fire concerns,” Jim Jessop told an afternoon news conference at the site of Tuesday’s fire that destroyed The Badminton and Racquet Club. “It is going to be up to their management company to make sure the building cleaned and corrected and restored according to code.”
Some of the suites in the 87-unit building would continue to be used by firefighters to monitor the fire site, Jessop said.
The area will smell of smoke for a while, Jessop said, but he added that air monitoring has been done and “there is absolutely no risk from a health or fire perspective.”


