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Officials: Fire crews on scene battling 4-alarm church fire in New Jersey, children evacuated

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Fire crews are on scene of a roaring fire that they say is ripping through a church in New Jersey. FLORENCE, N.J. - Fire crews are on scene of a roaring 4-alarm fire that they say is ripping through a church in New Jersey.On Monday, shortly after 6 p.m., officials say they responded to a call about a three alarm fire at the Fountain of Life Center in Florence, N.J.

After crews from several fire companies arrived, the blaze was soon declared a four alarm fire. Dispatchers say there were kids in the building for an after school program.

All the kids evacuated from the gym area of the church. Officials say no injuries were reported. As of 8 p.m., crews are still battling heavy flames shooting from the roof of the building. .

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