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Fire out once more at Bluefin Restaurant

A reignited fire at the Bluefin Restaurant in Souris, P.E.I.has been extinguished says Souris Chief Colin LaVie.

'Twelve hours later she re-lit on us'

Crews were back on scene at the Bluefin Restaurant as fire had reignited in the building. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

The reignited fire at the Bluefin Restaurant in Souris, P.E.I., has been put out. All fire crews have left the scene once again.

Sourisfire Chief Colin LaViesaid that security will be on-site overnight to monitor the area and firefighters will be called back if there is another flare-up.

The restaurant portion of the building was demolished Thursday in the fight against the flare-up.LaViesaid the Black Rafter Lounge portion will soon be torn down as well.

Firefighters were called back out onThursday afternoon after a fire started at the restauranton Wednesday night.

"Twelve hours later she re-lit on us," LaVie said. The fire wasin the basement, so an excavator was called to the sitetotear down a section of the building so firefighters could get to it.

Multiple departments responded to the initialfire at the Souris landmark Wednesday night but were unable to save it.

An excavator was demolishing a section of the building, so crews could get to a fire in the basement. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

LaVie said when crews left in the early hours of Thursday morning, there weren't any hot spots.

"But you know fire, fire is a strange thing and it can cause some damage on the relay," he said.

Fire crews returned Thursday to put out the fire that had reignited in the basement. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

LaVie said the crews that had returned to thescene Thursday afternoon were tired, but were doing a "tremendous job."

Many people stopped by Thursday to show support. Julia Tassell was one of them.

She said she and hertwo sisters had all worked at the Bluefin. Tassell said many people in Souris have strongconnections to the restaurant and that it's been a staple in the community for decades.

The Bluefin Restaurant in Souris, P.E.I., reignited early Thursday afternoon. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

She said the owner, Amber Jenkins, was an amazing boss.

"It's been terrible on everybody. It has been such a disaster because there's so many people who worked here," Tassell said.

"She employs so many people from our community. People who need jobs. People who have children, families and in my opinion, Bluefin was a home to me."

Firefighters were at the scene, responding to the reignited fire. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Bluefin was closed to sit-in dining as part of COVID-19 public health restrictions in place across the Island.

Tassell said she was happy no one was inside because under normal circumstances, the restaurant would have been open to customers at that time of night.

"The Bluefinis actually family to me," Tassell said. "I love every one of my workers like they were my siblings and I met so many of my good friends from inside there."

Following a Wednesday night blaze, the Bluefin Restaurant was on fire again Thursday afternoon. It was out once again by the evening. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

The fire marshal was on scene Thursdayinvestigatingbut has still not released a cause for the fire.

LaVie said the fire marshal is expected to be on-site to continue the investigation Friday.

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With files from Brian Higgins