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Probe points to discarded smoking materials as likely cause of Abbotsford B C , fire | iNFOnews

February 22, 2021 - 12:32 PM ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - Improperly discarded smoking materials likely played a part in a recent fire in an Abbotsford, B.C., apartment building that left more than 100 people homeless. Assistant chief Ron Hull, with Abbotsford Fire Rescue Services, says the extent of the damage means an investigation hasn t pinpointed a cause of the blaze and it remains undetermined. But Hull says the results lean toward smoking materials that weren t properly discarded. No one was hurt in the Feb. 14 fire, but several cats are missing and all 57 units in the Delair Court complex are destroyed or severely damaged.

Probe points to discarded smoking materials as likely cause of Abbotsford B C , fire

Probe points to discarded smoking materials as likely cause of Abbotsford B C , fire
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It s overwhelming knowing people s generosity : Abbotsford family grateful for donations after home destroyed by fire

  ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Dustin Wolck says he’s always been hard-working and has never accepted anything for free in his life. That had to change when he and his family lost everything in a fire. They were living on the top floor of an apartment complex on Delair Court in Abbotsford. In the early hours of Valentine’s Day, fire tore through the 57-unit building, forcing everyone onto the street. Wolck says he and his fiance, Kaitlyn Adams, were in the apartment next door to where the fire started. They could see the flames flickering from the window of the bedroom where their 14 month-old daughter was sleeping.

Probe points to discarded smoking materials as likely cause of Abbotsford B C , fire

Cause of Abbotsford fire | CTV News

  ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Fire officials have completed their investigation into the cause of a massive fire that tore through an Abbotsford apartment building on Valentine’s Day, leaving more than 100 people homeless. Ron Hull, assistant fire chief with Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service, told CTV News on Monday that the results of the investigation are undetermined due to the extent of the fire damage, but it started outside and “lean towards improperly disposed of smoking materials.” “On arrival, they had fire rolling up one side of the building and the roof beginning to start involvement,” Hull said at the time. “Very shortly after that, we had fire rolling along the entire roof, helped along by the wind.”

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