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One dead, two injured after explosion, fire in downtown Vancouver hotel: officials

VANCOUVER — City officials say one person is dead and two others are injured following a fire in Vancouver's downtown eastside Saturday morning.
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Demolition resumes on the Winters Hotel after a body was found in the single room occupancy (SRO) building, in Vancouver, B.C., Friday, April 22, 2022. City officials say one person is dead and two others were injured following a fire at the Empress Hotel, another single room occupancy building, just two months after a fire destroyed the historic Winters Hotel in Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER — City officials say one person is dead and two others are injured following a fire in Vancouver's downtown eastside Saturday morning.

The fire department confirmed the small blaze ignited on the second floor of the Empress Hotel on East Hastings Street.

Acting assistant fire chief Walter Pereira says early indications are it was accidentally started after an overcharged electric bicycle battery exploded.

He says about 25 firefighters responded and were able to contain the fire to one unit. 

Pereira says the body of the man who died was found in the alleyway beside the hotel and appeared to have fallen from a second-floor suite. 

He says the single-room occupancy building has since been deemed structurally sound by a structural engineer.

This comes two months after a fire destroyed the historic Winters Hotel in the city's Gastown neighbourhood and left two people dead.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 11, 2022.

The Canadian Press