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Fire hits 130-year-old church in Bridgetown

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A fire has broken out at a church in Bridgetown, N.S., rerouting traffic along the community’s main street as firefighters work to put out the blaze. The church is more than 130 years old.

Several fire departments dispatched to site, RCMP say

Smoke rises from the Bridgetown Baptist Church in Bridgetown, N.S., on Friday morning. (Wayne Theriault)

A fire has broken out at a church in Bridgetown, N.S., rerouting traffic along the community’s main street as firefighters work to put out the blaze.

The Bridgetown Baptist Church is located along Highway 1, which is the main street in the community, and dates back to the 1890s, according to the church’s website.

Police were called shortly after 7 a.m. on Friday after a report of black smoke coming from the building, said Staff Sgt. Mike Maxwell with the Annapolis District RCMP.

A section of the highway has been closed and traffic was being rerouted as firefighters worked to put out the blaze, Maxwell said.

A number of fire departments in the area have been dispatched to the site, he said, calling the fire “a big loss” to the community.

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