No Injuries After Etobicoke Car Dealership Roof Collapse
No Injuries After Etobicoke Car Dealership Roof Collapse

Part of a car dealership roof collapsed in Etobicoke on Thursday, July 9, 2026, with no injuries reported, according to Toronto Fire services. The incident occurred at an unspecified dealership location, prompting an immediate response from emergency crews.

Emergency Response and Inspection

Toronto Fire crews arrived at the scene to inspect the structural damage. A firefighter was seen examining the collapsed section, as documented by photographer Jacob Estrin. Authorities confirmed that no employees or customers were hurt during the collapse.

The cause of the roof failure is under investigation. The dealership remained closed as structural engineers assessed the building's safety. Toronto Fire urged the public to avoid the area while cleanup and inspection operations continued.

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No Injuries Reported

Toronto Fire spokesperson stated that the quick response ensured the area was secured and no injuries occurred. The dealership's management is cooperating with investigators to determine the next steps for repairs.

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