House fire caused by 'electrical fault in loft'

Kris HollandNorthamptonshire
News imageNorthamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service A new build property which has no roof after it was gutted by fire. Fallen beams and charred remains can be seen from an aerial view of the property.Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
The alarm was raised by two off-duty firefighters

A house fire was caused by an "electrical fault in the loft", a fire service said.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to Prospero Drive in Wellingborough just before 10:45 BST on Monday.

It said several appliances attended the "significant" blaze after two off-duty firefighters who lived separately nearby were able to raise the alarm with residents.

The fire service said an investigation into the cause concluded that it most likely started accidentally, but the "structural integrity of the roof" made it difficult to say for certain "where the electrical fault originated".

Neil Sadler, from the fire service, said: "We will continue to support ongoing investigations as required. No further operational response is needed, and so we have closed the incident.

"We hope to be able to get out and about in the area next week to reassure residents and answer any questions they may have."

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