The Foodland in Thames Centre was hit by a fire this morning.
DORCHESTER - A fire has broken out at a local Foodland in Thames Centre, Dorchester.
The fire happened this morning, with the OPP and Fire departments on scene.
The fire was determined to be non-suspicious, having been caused by an electrical malfunction within the store.
No injuries were reported, with an investigation still being conducted to see how extensive the damages are.
#MiddlesexOPP assisted @ThamesCentre Fire this morning at Dorchester @FoodlandOnt. Fire determined non-suspicious and appears to have been caused by an electrical malfunction within the store. Damage estimates unknown at this time. There were no injuries @CountyMiddlesex ^jh pic.twitter.com/EXoQo1CZBE
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) July 7, 2022

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