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Derelict Queen of Sidney ferry goes up in flames on Fraser River in Mission

Nearby residents advised to stay in homes to minimize exposure to hazardous emissions

A fire on the water in Mission has caused the City of Mission to activate its Emergency Operations Centre.

The derelict BC Ferry (Queen of Sydney) is on fire on the Fraser River. The fire happened around 2 a.m. on Saturday, May 3.

Residents in the nearby area (Chester Street to 287 Street/South of Lougheed Highway) have been advised to shelter in place to minimize exposure to any hazardous emissions.

A city press release states, 鈥渋f you reside in the surrounding vicinity, please remain indoors, close all windows and doors, and turn off any ventilation systems that draw air from outside.鈥

The Mission Fire Rescue Service (MFRS) and the Ministry of Environment (MOE) are actively managing the situation.

The activation of the Emergency Operations Centre aims to coordinate efforts efficiently and ensure the safety of all affected individuals.

Further updates will be provided as additional information becomes available.

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