Historic Montreal church destroyed by fire; flames spread to adjacent retirement home
MONTREAL — A fire tore through a historic former church in southwestern Montreal early Monday morning, with the flames spreading to the old rectory, which had been converted to a seniors residence.
Officials said the fire started around 1:40 a.m., with 73 people who lived in the residence forced to evacuate. In total, officials evacuated 148 people because of the fire. There were no reported injuries.
However, the fire destroyed a local food bank that used to operate out of the former church.
Food bank director Roger Mpemudjir Kilanga said he was in the building’s basement when the fire broke out at the former Saint-Paul Church in the city’s Sud-Ouest borough. ”I thought (the fire) would pass quickly, but I saw that the flames were so intense, I couldn’t stay there; it was too hard to see, I left,” he said in an interview.
