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Toronto Fire crews are hosing down and trying to melt a massive formation of ice blocks installed by Drake to promote his upcoming album.

It comes after some Torontonians took extreme measures, such as starting fires atop the ice or using pickaxes to break it apart, in an attempt to discover the release date of the rapper’s long-awaited “Iceman” album.

In the interest of public safety, Fire Chief Jim Jessop issued a statement Tuesday evening that he was initiating measures under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act due to “dangerous and unsafe activities.”

“As Toronto’s Fire Chief, my top priority is keeping Torontonians safe,” he said. “Large numbers of individuals [had] gathered to attempt to melt the ice using flammable liquids, and open flames in an uncontrolled environment which results in an immediate threat to life.”

A Toronto Fire unit responded to requests by police around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and assessed the best way to bring the structure down, Capt. Alex Vashkevich told CBC News Wednesday morning.

An aerial firetruck was deployed at 2:51 a.m. Wednesday to melt the ice and is still at the scene spraying the blocks with warm water, he said.

Toronto fire crews by Drake's ice installationDrake confirmed that his new album would arrive on May 15, after a streamer found a hidden folder in the ice on Tuesday. (Paul Smith/CBC)

The structure, which was 16 blocks high on Tuesday, remains very much intact with one side slowly melting as crews continue to douse it with water Wednesday morning.

On Monday, the rapper took to Instagram to share images of the glacial installation along with coordinates to its location and the caption: “Release date inside.”

A streamer who goes by Kishka appeared to have found a blue folder hidden within one of the ice blocks Tuesday afternoon, revealing the album is set to drop on May 15. Drake confirmed the date on his social media Tuesday evening.

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Toronto police were called to manage chaotic crowds at Drake’s latest publicity stunt, a large pile of ice blocks in downtown Toronto that held the release date of his next album.Toronto residents still gathering to see installation

A few Toronto residents trekked out early Wednesday morning to take in the blocks of ice as crews continued to hose it down.

“It was worth it. Definitely had to see it while it was here,” said Drake fan Amelia Whatman, who arrived early in the morning with her mother Casandra Harding-Whatman to take sunrise photos with the structure.

Harding-Whatman says she suspects there’s some surprises still hidden in the ice. She said they’re planning to come back and check on the sculpture later in the day.

“Something is still in the ice. There must be at the very, very bottom,” she said.