Chimney blaze in Marlowe Road, Margate, sparks warning from Kent Fire and Rescue Service
12:27, 26 October 2019
updated: 14:02, 26 October 2019
Firefighters were called after flames could be seen coming from a chimney.
The blaze started in Marlowe Road, Margate at 10pm last night.
One fire engine was sent to the house and crews used chimney gear to extinguish the flames, which were issuing from the top of the chimney on arrival.
No casualties were reported, and the cause is believed to be accidental due to a build up of soot.
Following the incident, Kent Fire and Rescue is reminding homeowners to get all chimneys cleaned and inspected to ensure it is free from debris and in good working order.
A spokesman said: "As the weather starts to cool down, you might be thinking of lighting your open fire, wood burning stove or other 'real flame' appliance and using your chimney again - but firefighters advise you to ensure they are properly maintained and swept regularly to reduce the risk of a fire."
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