Crews face structure fire in Surrey

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A significant structure fire broke out in Surrey on Wednesday morning, creating a notable plume of smoke visible across the area. The Surrey Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the fire occurred near 128 Street and 106 Avenue, prompting a swift response from local crews. Spectators captured images showing flames and smoke billowing from the residential neighborhood. Jun Yong from 1130 NewsRadio reported that the fire was mostly under control by 8:10 a. m.

First responders worked diligently to manage the situation and prevent further damage. 1130 NewsRadio has reached out to both the Surrey Police Service and the Surrey Fire and Rescue Service for further information regarding the cause and extent of the damage. Structure fires pose significant risks to community safety, underscoring the importance of prompt emergency response. This incident reflects the ongoing need for public awareness regarding fire safety in residential areas.

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