Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service worked through the night of March 8 to control a thatch fire near Exeter.
Firefighters were called in Sowton, Exeter, where the roof of a private house took fire at around 6 p.m. on March 8.
“Crews still damping down hot spots making steady progress. Building stability being monitored,” said the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service at 3 a.m. local time.
Smoke was seen billowing out of the windows and the roof of the cottage.
According to an ITV report, the fire involved two semi-detached properties and 60 firefighters took part in tackling the massive blaze.
Crews were still on the scene in the morning of March 9, according to Devon Live.
Credit: Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service via Storyful
Roof of Thatched Cottage Burns Through Night in Exeter
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Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service worked through the night of March 8 to control a thatch fire near Exeter.
Firefighters were called in Sowton, Exeter, where the roof of a private house took fire at around 6 p.m. on March 8.
“Crews still damping down hot spots making steady progress. Building stability being monitored,” said the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service at 3 a.m. local time.
Smoke was seen billowing out of the windows and the roof of the cottage.
According to an ITV report, the fire involved two semi-detached properties and 60 firefighters took part in tackling the massive blaze.
Crews were still on the scene in the morning of March 9, according to Devon Live.
Credit: Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service via Storyful
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