Monday, February 02, 2015

Incense sticks used to smoke out moths blamed for fire that caused $750,000 damage to house

Incense sticks being used to smoke out moths have been blamed for a blaze that caused $750,000 damage to a townhouse in North Adelaide, Australia.



The fire started just before 6:00pm on Saturday and sent black smoke across surrounding streets and parts of the city. About 50 firefighters stopped it from spreading to adjoining homes. Firefighter Chris Smith said the blaze, which gutted the house, started in the garage and flames quickly moved into the roof.

"The front part of the house has been saved, but there is considerably damage to the back, two-storey portion," he said. "The nature of the building was such that the floor and the roof collapsed rather early in the incident, but the design stopped the fire from spreading to the neighbouring property."



Mr Smith said an internal firewall was crucial in containing the blaze. The five people inside the home at the time were alerted by a smoke alarm, and one of the residents was treated for smoke inhalation. "It appears, on initial investigation, that they'd been using some incense sticks in the garage to try and move an infestation of moths," Mr Smith said.

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