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Rabbit dies after tumble dryer sparks fire at bungalow in High Knocke, Dymchurch
15:55, 16 March 2023
updated: 15:58, 16 March 2023
A warning has been issued after a tumble dryer sparked a blaze at a bungalow.
Firefighters in four engines and a height vehicle were called to the home in High Knocke in Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, at 10.21am.
They spent two hours fighting back the flames, which had spread to the roof.
No injuries were reported, but a dog and two rabbits were rescued. One rabbit sadly died at the scene.
The fire is believed to have started accidentally after a tumble dryer in a utility room caught alight.
Members of KFRS' volunteer response team were on-hand to offer advice and support to the affected residents.
Following the incident, firefighters are reminding people to always take care when using white goods such as tumble dryers, dishwashers and washing machines.
A spokesman said: "Make sure they’re only used when someone is home, they’re kept in good working order and to follow manufacturer’s guidelines.
"With tumble dryers, remember to clean the filter regularly as the fluff that builds up can get too hot and catch fire.
"It’s also best to have a working smoke alarm on each floor of your property and to test them weekly."
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