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Fire engulfs truss manufacturer in central P.E.I. town of Kensington

Flames could been seen shooting out of Valley Truss and Metal around dinnertime on Tuesday, Kensington Mayor Rowan Caseley told CBC News.

Flames shot into the sky Tuesday evening as townspeople watched

Fire engulfs a building. Portions of its roof is collapsed because of fire damage.
A photo taken by Kensington's mayor shows fire engulfing the premises of Valley Truss and Metal on Tuesday evening. (Submitted by Rowan Caseley)

A company that manufactures trusses and other construction componentsin Kensington, P.E.I., caught fire Tuesday evening.

The fire at Valley Truss and Metal started around 5:15 p.m., Kensington Mayor Rowan Caseley told CBC Newsshortly before 6 p.m.

Smoke filled the sky as fire departments in Kensington, Summerside and New London responded to the blaze at 8 Park Rd. in the town about 15 kilometres northeast of Summerside.

Dozens of people from the surrounding area watched as the fire broke through the building's roof. There was no immediate word of any injuries.

Another view of the burning Valley Truss and Metal building, located next to a veterinarian clinic.
Another view of the burning Valley Truss and Metal building, located next to a veterinarian clinic. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Kensington Police warned drivers to stay away from the location, sayingPark Road was being shut down "until further notice." A Facebook postfrom the policeforce said all traffic coming into the town from Route 2 was being diverted to the Blue Shank Road, and vehicles entering through Victoria Street East were being sent to Woodleigh Drive.

Caseleytold a CBCNews reporter at the scene that he believes the building is totally destroyed.

It's going to be a loss to the town. I think there's somewhere between 15 to 20 people employed there.Kensington Mayor Rowan Caseley

"It's going to be a loss to the town. I think there's somewhere between 15 to 20 people employed there, which is going to be a loss."

According to its website, Valley Truss and Metal manufactures engineered floor and roof trusses for use in construction projects, among other items.

A fire burns in the distances
A longer view of the smoke emanating from a fire burning at Valley Truss and Metal, a manufacturer in Kensington, P.E.I. (Sumbitted/Rowan Casely)

Caseley said an employee told him the owners were expected to fly into P.E.I. Wednesday to assess the situation.

"We're certainly concerned about the loss of the business in town and we do hope they'll continue to stay here and continue to rebuild."