Bungalow devastated by early morning fire

Brandon Fire Station A photo of the inside of a property which has been severely damaged in a fire. Parts of the roof can be seen hanging down and black soot lines many of the surfaces and walls.Brandon Fire Station
Fire crews were called at 06:40 GMT to reports of a fire in a bungalow

Photos have shown the significant damage left behind in a bungalow following a fire.

Suffolk Fire and Rescue were called at 06:40 GMT to a property in Undley, close to Lakenheath.

Four crews from Mildenhall, Brandon, Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds attended the scene and six firefighters used hose reel jets to extinguish the fire.

According to the fire service, there were no casualties and the fire was believed to have been caused by an electrical fault.

Brandon Fire Station Firefighters are pictured tackling a fire at a property. Two can be seen standing on a small ladder while the tackle the flames and another can be seen holding the ladder steady. A fourth firefighter works nearby with a hose reel jet aiming the water onto the property's roof.Brandon Fire Station
Firefighters used hose reel jets to extinguish the fire at the bungalow

Crews have successfully brought the situation to a finish at 08:20 and all appliances have since left the scene.

Photos shared by the Brandon Fire Station show the devastation caused to the interior of the bungalow.

The property's roof has been damaged and a large amount of debris has been left.

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