British Columbia

UBC building damaged by fire caused by roofing equipment

The Institute of Asian Research building at UBC is missing a section of its roof, after crews tore it apart to get to a fire caused by some roofing equipment.

Fire crews were able to extinguish blaze before it caused any significant damage

A firefighter descends from the roof of the C.K. Choi building on West Mall at UBC. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

A fire caused by some roofing equipment has damaged the Institute of Asian Research building at the University of British Columbia.

The fire was discovered by some UBC building operations staff on West Mall around 11 p.m. Thursday.

Assistant Chief Peter Bridge with Vancouver Fire Rescue said the fire may have been caused by some roofing equipment left on the roof.

Peter Bridge said the fire may have been kindling for a number of hours. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

"A roofer's torch probably helped this one along," said Bridge. "The roofers probably left a hotspot within the structure and it started to build over the last six hours or so."

Firefighters had to tear a section of the building's roof to extinguish the source of the fire.

Bridge said most of the damage to the building is surface damage and the roofers will be returning on Friday morning to fix it.

The C.K. Choi building on West Mall is home to UBC's Institute of Asian Research. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)