Ocean, safety at risk as wind tears apart rancid Newfoundland fish sauce plant: mayor
ST. JOHN’S — A foul-smelling abandoned fish-sauce factory in rural Newfoundland has become an environmental and safety hazard after high winds tore the front wall off the building on Friday night.
Steve Ryan, the mayor of St. Mary’s, N.L., said there are more winds coming and he has been speaking with residents near the decaying building about evacuating.
Ryan is worried their homes will be in the path of flying debris. He is also concerned about the fetid stench emanating from more than 100 vats of fermented, congealed fish that have been oozing inside the plant for more than two decades.
“The smell was being contained before because it was inside of a building,” he said in an interview. “Now the building is not really there anymore, it’s just totally exposed. So the smell is going to be much, much worse for residents.”


