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Church, adjacent building destroyed in downtown Vancouver fire

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services responded to a massive fire in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday night. Global News

More than 40 firefighters responded to a large fire that destroyed two buildings in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Wednesday night.

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“Crews arrived to heavy smoke coming out of what appears to be an abandoned building or may be under renovation,” Vancouver Fire Chief Karen Fry said.

“Our crews did a fantastic job of stopping the fire from spreading to the neighbouring single-room-occupancy hotel next door. Those people have been evacuated from that building.”

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services said the Vancouver Street Church and an adjacent small two-storey building, located on Hastings and Main streets, were destroyed.

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The fire is believed to have been started in an alleyway behind the buildings.

“We don’t know how it started but first indications lead us to believe it started in the back of the buildings,” Fry said.

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The Vancouver Street Church was founded in 1993. It provided outreach services to community members.

“I was standing there watching this happen. I saw flames shooting up inside the church and distinct billows of smoke coming out,” said lead pastor Christina Dawson. “I couldn’t help but just scream and scream. I can’t believe this is happening. I’m having a nightmare.”

Eighty residents from the Maple Hotel have been relocated to temporary housing. Crews also managed to keep flames from spreading west into the now-vacant Balmoral Hotel.

Officials said only one person was injured in the fire. A firefighter sustained minor injuries and was treated on the scene.

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