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Police looking into house fire

An investigation is underway after a house fire in Rochester.

The blaze destroyed the back of a house in Wilson Avenue. Smoke from the flames spread through the rest of the property.

Firefighters from Strood and Medway fire stations were called to the scene at 2.50pm on Wednesday and had to break down the front door to gain access to the house.

Two crews wearing breathing apparatus were sent inside to search for the occupants but no-one was found.

A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue said: “The fire had started at the back of the house. There was a lot of damage to the conservatory, which was used as a dining area.

“The conservatory was made of PVC which causes a lot of black, acrid smoke and fumes when it burns. This had spread to the rest of the house, on both floors, and caused extensive damage.

“This incident shows how a simple thing such as closing doors in your home can prevent damage to your property if a fire occurs.”

“A witness reported seeing children playing with fireworks near the property. The fire is now under investigation by the police.”

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