Decade after fatal fire, some Quebec seniors' residences unable to install sprinklers

Fire engulfs a seniors residence in L'Isle-Verte, Que., early Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014. Ten years after 32 people died in a fire that ripped through a residential complex for seniors in rural Quebec, around a quarter of all private seniors' residences in the province are still struggling to comply with a requirement to install sprinkler systems. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frances Drouin

MONTREAL - Ten years after 32 people died in a fire that ripped through a residential complex for seniors in rural Quebec, around a quarter of all private seniors' residences in the province are still struggling to comply with a requirement to install sprinkler systems.

The January 2014 fire at the R茅sidence du Havre in L'Isle-Verte, Que. 鈥 nearly 200 kilometres northeast of Quebec City 鈥 sent shock waves through the province. A subsequent investigation and 2015 report by the Quebec coroner's office led the provincial government to mandate sprinklers in all seniors' residences, with exceptions for institutions housing fewer than 10 people.

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