PEI

Barns destroyed as Albany hog farm suffers 2nd fire in a year and a half

Two barns at a hog farm in Albany, P.E.I., were destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning, and East Prince RCMP say many animals are believed to have died.

Firefighters were called to D & E Pork at about 3 a.m. Tuesday

Sign that reads D & E Pork - one of the Islands largest hog producers - sits in front of a building in P.E.I.
Thousands of hogs were lost in a barn at D & E Pork in January 2023, when this photo was taken. RCMP say it is believed many animals died in Tuesday's fire as well. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC News)

Two barns were destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning at a hog farm in Albany, P.E.I.

Borden-Carleton fire chief Shawn Jessome said firefighters were called to D & E Pork at about 3 a.m. and were able to finally extinguish the blaze by 11 a.m.

This was the second major fire at the hog farm in just over 18 months. In January 2023, thousands of hogs were killed in a fire on the property.

Jessome would not say whether any livestock died this time, but East Prince RCMP said in a news release Tuesday afternoon that "it is believed many of the animals perished in the fire." 

That same police news release called the fire "extensive, with several building engulfed in flames by 4 a.m., and two buildings fully engulfed shortly thereafter."

Jessome said the firefighters' main concern was keeping the fire from spreading to other structures on the property.

Fire departments from Kinkora, Crapaud and Kensington were also on scene.

RCMP said the fire is under investigation.

With files from Tony Davis