British Columbia

White Rock fire victims won't be back home for a year

More than 100 White Rock residents who lost their homes in an apartment building fire on Sunday won't be able to go back home for at least a year.

The city says portions of the building will be restored but the rest will have to be rebuilt

The blaze flared up at 5 a.m. on Sunday and destroyed nearly 70 units. (Dillon Hodgin/CBC)

More than 100 White Rock residents who lost their apartments in a building fire on Sunday won't be able to go back home for at least a year. 

Only a portion of the building will be restored and the rest will have to be rebuilt, said the city's director of recreation and culture. 

"The building is not inhabitable, as a result they all have to find accommodation elsewhere," said Eric Stepura, who is also in charge of the city's emergency services and victim assistance program. 

"It will be a long period of time until anyone is back in that apartment block — a year to a year and half," Stepura said. 

Red flames shooting from the roof of an apartment complex light up the night sky.
Flames were seen shooting out of a four-storey building under construction in White Rock's Five Corners area on Sunday, May 15, 2016. (William Thomas Brooks)

The majority of residents who were displaced have insurance, he said. Those who don't were given accommodation for 72 hours through the province's emergency program but after that they are on their own.

"They have to fend for themselves or get help from friends or family," he said.

Fighting Sunday's fire drained the city of White Rock's water supply. (Dillon Hodgin/CBC)

Stepura said there is some support available through the Ministry of Housing and there is a lot of support in the community, including a large number of donations.

He said anyone who wants to help the fire victims with accommodation is asked to call the City of White Rock at 604-541-2199. 

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. 

Crews from Surrey and White Rock battled the fire near Pacific Avenue and Johnston Road on Sunday. (Jared Thomas/CBC)

With files from the CBC's The Early Edition and Claudia Goodine.


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