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Brome Lake Ducks suffers serious damage in major blaze

Firefighters are at Brome Lake Ducks after flames broke out early Saturday morning.

Fire broke out early Saturday morning at Montrgie facility

In January, a fire ravaged another Brome Lake Ducks facility and killed 50,000 ducks. (CBC)

A major fire destroyed the Knowlton facilities of Pekin duck breederBrome Lake Ducks in the Montrgie region after flames broke out early Saturday morning.

The fire started around 3:45 a.m. and about 100 firefighters responded to the call.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

Shawn Greenwood, an employee at Brome Lake Ducks, fears he'll be laid off because of the fire. (CBC)
No ducks were injured, but the extent of the damage is serious.Theproduction facility and offices are a complete loss, whichworriesemployees.

"If there's no slaughterhouse, I think we'll probably get laid off for a little while until everything gets brought back up," said employee Shawn Greenwood.

The company assures customers the fire will not hinder production of their duck meat.

"One of our shareholders has facilities in the United States and was quick to offer support," BromeLake Ducks spokesperson Mylne Grenier said.

"So we've transferredpart of our operation there along with some of our employees."

It took 100 firefighters to put the fire out at the Brome Lake Ducks production facility. (Submitted by Barbara Battley)

In January, a fire ravaged anotherfacility in Racinebelonging to the same companyand killed 50,000 ducks.