Blaze near New Westminster gas station appears to be extinguished

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Flames and smoke were reported near a Chevron gas station on McBride Boulevard in New Westminster Saturday afternoon, leading to multiple calls to 1130 NewsRadio. Social media images indicate that the fire has been extinguished, but the specific location remains unconfirmed. New Westminster Fire & Rescue Services and BC Emergency Health Services are investigating the incident. Gas station fires can be particularly hazardous, given the presence of flammable materials. Local residents have expressed concern about safety in the area, emphasizing the need for prompt emergency responses.

The fire's cause is still unknown, prompting further inquiries from officials. Authorities aim to ensure community safety and prevent future incidents. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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