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Canada's ATCO utility company investigating cause of fire in Alberta
Jul 2, 2024 2:37 PM

July 2 (Reuters) - A fire that temporarily closed a

major highway near Edson, Canada, involved a gas metering

station owned by utility company ATCO.

"The cause of fire is under investigation and there have

been no injuries," the company said.

There was no threat to the nearby communities, Alberta

Wildfire had said, and the fire was estimated to be three

hectares in size.

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