Lightning sparks Wolverhampton house fire

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West Midlands Fire Service said lightning is believed to have caused the blaze at a Wolverhampton property

A lightning strike is believed to have started a house fire in Wolverhampton.

West Midlands Fire Service said it was alerted at 02:22 BST on Thursday to a house fire in Pickwick Gardens and that the first crew arrived at the scene within five minutes.

According to the service, the fire involved the roof space of a large, detached, two-storey property.

Two women had left the property before fire crews arrived and people from a neighbouring property were also evacuated as a precaution.

Four fire engines, a 4x4 brigade response vehicle and an aerial platform were mobilised.

Gas and electricity supplies were isolated, and utility companies and a structural engineer also attended.

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