Historic Roseau Area Rocked by Massive Fire; Several Buildings Destroyed
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The Dominica Fire and Ambulance Services Division can report that on Sunday 1st march, 2026 at approximately 11:55pm, The Roseau Fire station was informed of a structural Fire at the junction of Old Street and King George V Street, near the Old Market Square.
Upon arrival on the scene, a conflagration was observed which involved various buildings in the vicinity of the Jolly’s Pharmacy. Initial fire suppression was hindered by energized fallen electrical lines, which were later de-energized by Domlec.
Fire Fighting included a start-up-crew of nine (9) Fire Officers who were later joined by crews from Grandbay and St. Joseph Fire Stations and off-duty staff. A total of thirty (30) Fire Officer involved in the Fire fighting.
Seven buildings sustained significant damage and three sustained minor damage:
1. The building belonging to Singoalla Blomqvist-Williams, located on the corner of Old Street and Church Lane; northern side of the building sustained damage to the roof and siding.
2. A commercial building owned by Conrad McIntyre, which housed the Oasis of Elegance; complete damage of first and second floors with roof caving in.
3. The craft shop owned by Conroy Allen; roof caved in and building destroyed.
4. The building owned by Colbert Cue, which housed CG United/Domlec sustained scorching damage to the Northern side of the building.
5. A commercial building owned by Ken Robinson, which housed Craving Restaurant, operated by tenant Louvain Prosper was completely destroyed
6. Jollys Pharmacy buildings which housed the business offices and the Gym severely destroyed by fire while the pharmacy sustained, water damage.
7. Z-one store owned by tenant Weimin Gu; this building was completely destroyed.
8. The building which housed One Pot restaurant and bar, sustained scorching and minor fire damage.
9. The building which houses Ruins bar located at corner of old street and king George v street sustain scorching
10. Raffoul building, location of Patty’s Shack, sustained scorching to the southern side of the first and second floors
One vehicle, Toyota Rav, belonging to the proprietor of one of the affected business places was also destroyed by the blazes.
The Dominica Fire and Ambulances Services and the Commonwealth of Dominica Police force are conducting investigation into the cause.
The Dominica Fire Services wishes best regards to all those who were affected by the blaze and wishes the business owners well in recovery.
We would like to thank all Fire Officers and Police Officers for their great support and all other who volunteered their assistance during the incident and we also like to thank the general public for their cooperation.




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