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Crews continue to fight fire day after blaze at West End building

Winnipeg fire crews continued to fight a fire at a two-storey building on Thursday that closed a section of Portage Avenue near Langside Street, where the blaze started a day earlier.

Traffic remained blocked on Thursday from Memorial Boulevard to Sherbrook Street

Fire crews douse a building at Langside Street and Portage Avenue early in the morning Thursday. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

Winnipeg firefighters continued to pour water onto a two-storey building on Portage Avenue onThursday, the day after a fire started there and closed surrounding streets.

Emergency crews battled the blaze at the Kirkwood Block buildingat LangsideStreet starting around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Theywere still at it Thursdayafternoon.

Police are still blocking Portage, which iscovered in ice from the fire fight, from Memorial Boulevard to SherbrookStreet.

The historic mixed-used building will have to be demolished, according to the City of Winnipeg.It was home to the West End BIZ for a decade, as well a doughnut shop, a nightclub, a hairdresserand a convenience store.

Approximately 50 pieces of equipment and vehicles including fire pumps, aerial ladders, rehabilitationunits and various emergency vehicles have been sent to help fight the fire, the citysaid in a Thursday news release.

Nearly 130 Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Serviceresponders have taken part in the response, the city says.

The West End BIZ offices were an ice-covered shell on Thursday morning. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

Crews struggled to get the fire under control on Wednesday. Large plumes of black and grey smoke poured into the sky for hours and continued to Thursday.

Fears that the building could collapse kept firefighters from entering.

The frigid temperatures, which were in the23 C rangebutfelt colder than 30 with wind chill, presented challenges on Wednesday.

An assistant fire chief told CBC News the cold made it hard to rotate staff out, and crews also had equipment freeze or break during the effort.

Smoke pours from the fire at the building at Langside Street and Portage Avenue Wednesday morning. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

Winnipeg police Const. Jay Murraysaid Thursday the city hadstreet graders and sanders out in the area in an attempt to make Portage less slippery and hopefully allow eastbound lanes to reopen.

Opening westbound lanes could take longer because crews were still spraying down the building, which will have to be demolished, Murray said.

Traffic on Portage Avenue will be impacted until the building is completely demolished, the city said.

In order to completely extinguishthe fire, heavy equipment will start demolishing the structure to expose hot spots and pockets of fire for firefighters to access, the city's news release said.

Before that happens, crews willworkwith a crane operator to remove the large billboard that sits atop the building, according to the city.

The billboard structure andthe heavy steel support beams it rests on could pose a risk of injuryto crewsand damage to neighbouring properties in an uncontrolled fall, the city says.Plans for its removalare underway and crane operations are expected to start sometime later today.

It may take days to completely extinguish the fire and tear down the building, according to the release.

Smoke from the fire billowed out across Portage Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

One injury was reported Wednesday.The cause of the fire isn't yet known.

The extent of smoke and water damage to neighbouring buildings is still being assessed.

With files from Meaghan Ketcheson