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Truck burns near site of massive Brandon blaze

As a small crowd of people gathered to look over the destruction in downtown Brandon, down the street a truck burst into flames Sunday afternoon.

Truck owner Scott Bickerton parked his truck nearby on Sunday

The Ford F-150 was parked down the street from a major blaze that happened Saturday in Brandon. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

As a small crowd of people gathered to look over the destruction in downtown Brandon, down the street a truck burst into flames Sunday afternoon.

Truck owner Scott Bickertonsaid he had just parked his truck and walked away tosurvey the damage from Saturday's blaze, which burned several buildings to the ground. A few minutes later, his Ford F-150 started smoking.

"I ran back, got as much stuff out as I could, and it blew up," he said. "Flames were coming out of the hood."

Bickerton said he has no idea why his truck caught fire, adding it was in good shape.

"I just got off the highway, back from camping and that's weird, that's really weird."

A truck goes up in flames in Brandon Sunday afternoon. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Around noon on Saturday, crews began fighting flames billowing out of the Christie's Office Plus building at Seventh and Pacific Avenue in the southwestern Manitoba city.

The fire later spread to two additional buildings in the 500 block of Pacific Avenue:Massey Manor, an apartment building across the street from the Christie's buildingand a neighbouringstrip mall. The flames also spread to a nearby beer vendor and former nightclub.

Sunday, crews were still putting out hot spots and bewildered Brandoniteswere doing their best to make sense of the damage.

Bickertonsaid he uses the truck for everything, including getting to and from work.

"I'll have to figure [out how to get to work] pretty quick."

With files from Austin Grabish and Shane Gibson