Leamington fire crews battle a blaze in the 1600-block of Mersea Rd. 5, February 3, 2016. (Photo courtesy Leamington fire)Leamington fire crews battle a blaze in the 1600-block of Mersea Rd. 5, February 3, 2016. (Photo courtesy Leamington fire)
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UPDATE: Vacant Home Up In Flames

Flames could be seen shooting from the roof of a vacant home in Leamington when crews arrived early Wednesday morning.

Leamington firefighters responded to the 1600-block of Mersea Rd. 5 shortly before 4am. The road was closed for a short time, but has since reopened.

No injuries have been reported and the fire reported to be out.

It took 17 firefighters to tackle the fire that caused $110,000 in damagae.

Fire officials have ruled the cause undetermined.

Leamington fire crews battle a blaze in the 1600-block of Mersea Rd. 5, February 3, 2016. (Photo courtesy Leamington fire) Leamington fire crews battle a blaze in the 1600-block of Mersea Rd. 5, February 3, 2016. (Photo courtesy Leamington fire)

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