British Columbia

Investigation underway after weekend fire destroys 3 homes in Anmore

The cause of the Saturday evening fire, which began in one of the residences and spread to the homes next to it, remains unclear.

The resident of 1 mobile home was hospitalized and later released

A home remains standing, its side panels destroyed and burned following a fire.
Debris and charred remains of one of three homes that were destroyed in a fire in Anmore on Saturday night. (Nick Allan/CBC)

Investigators are looking into the cause of a late night fire that burned down three homes and displaced several people in the Metro Vancouver village of Anmore last weekend. 

The blaze began around 11:30 p.m. on Saturday in Anmore's Countryside Village, just north of Port Moody.

Jay Sharpe, fire chief with the Sasamat Volunteer Fire Department, said the heat was "extremely intense" when they arrived on scene. 

"Visibility was actually a problem for us at a few points, we couldn't actually see where the fire was, the smoke was so thick."

He said it had recently rained at the time of the fire, but had conditions been drier, it could've spread to more homes in the vicinity and the nearby forest.

Charred remains of a vehicle is seen at the site of a fire that also burned down surrounding homes.
One person was hospitalized and later released after their home burned down in the blaze. (Nick Allan/CBC)

No one was injured, according to officials, but one woman — the resident of a mobile home that was affected — was briefly taken to hospital.

CBC News has reached out to Coquitlam RCMP for more on the investigation and the residents displaced.

In an online fundraiser, the Anmore Neighbours Community Association says the fire quickly spread from one home to those adjacent to it.

The association set up the fundraiser to support those affected, including two families.

With files from Michelle Gomez