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Cooker flue sparks blaze in Castletown

by isleofman.com 16th February 2016

Officers called to property last night

An overheating cooker flue was the cause of a house fire in Castletown last night (15 Feb).

Fire crews were called to a property on Malew Street at around 9pm where it was discovered a section of the kitchen roof was ablaze.

It took fire fighters more than an hour to douse the flames, cut away burnt timbers and secure the property.

The Fire and Rescue Service has reminded the public to ensure all chimneys and flues are regularly maintained and cleaned to minimise risk.

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 16th, February 2016 11:26pm.

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