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Thatched cottages catch fire after lightning strike

Fire at cottages in Stoborough Meadow, WarehamImage source, Swanage Fire Station
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Firefighters worked through the night to contain the fire

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Fire has ripped through two thatched homes after a suspected lightning strike.

More than 50 firefighters worked through the night to contain the fire after it broke out in Stoborough Meadow, Wareham, Dorset on Sunday night.

The fire service said the fire started in the roof of one semi-detached cottage and quickly spread to the adjoining home.

No-one was injured but both properties were badly damaged.

Image source, Swanage Fire Station
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The fire engulfed the roofs of the two thatched cottages

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue said investigations were ongoing but it was believed the fire started accidentally due to a lightning strike.

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