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Fire marshal investigating cause of van fire that spread to building

Firefighters were called to van fire that spread to an adjacent storage facility in a former church near Kentville, N.S., early Monday morning.

Fire departments called to the former church near Kentville around 5 a.m.

Kentville fire chief Brian Desloges says the wood-framed building sustained damaged but can be repaired. (Submitted by Ian Swinamer)

Firefighters in the Annapolis Valleyresponded to a van fire and found it has spread to an adjacent storage facilityMonday ataround 5 a.m.outside Kentville, N.S.

"It was going up the wall, into the attic space and at that point it became a very significant fire," saidKentville fire chief Brian Desloges.

No one was inside the building, which is a former church at the corner of Prospect Road and Highway 12.

Crews had the fire under control within half an hour and spent additional time ensuring the fire wasn't still active in the attic and the rest of the building, Deslogessaid.

Firefighters were initially called to a vehicle fire but found it had spread to the adjacent building. (Submitted by Ian Swinamer)

He said the vehicle is owned by the heating and ventilation company that uses the storage space.The fire marshal is now investigating why the van started to burn.

Desloges said there was "heavy smoke damage" but the building can be repaired.

About 45 firefighters from Wolfville, New Minas, Kentville and Waterville responded.

Fighterfighters were called at about 5 a.m. Monday. (Submitted by Ian Swinamer)