A raging three-alarm fire tore through a Canadian condominium complex that was under construction Monday night, engulfing it in flames and leaving only elevator shafts standing.
The fire erupted at four six-story, wood-frame condo buildings in Langley Township, British Columbia, the Vancouver Sun reports. Around 60 Langley Township firefighters responded to the fire, along with crews from Langley Fire Rescue.
“It’s one of the largest fires we had to deal with in a number of years,” said Deputy Fire Chief Bruce Ferguson of the Township of Langley Fire Department.
By Tuesday morning, only elevator shafts remained, according to Global News.
No injuries were reported in the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.