
Crews battle fire in East Vancouver
A fire in East Vancouver Sunday morning has resulted in road closures and bus detours.
The blaze appears to be burning in a vacant building near East Hastings Street and Vernon Drive, sending plumes of smoke into the air that are visible from kilometres away.
Buses that normally run along East Hastings Street are being diverted, and Clark Drive is also blocked off.
CTV News has contacted police and the fire department for more information.
This story will be updated when a response is received.

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