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Saturday, 28 December 2024 - 18:05

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Remote forest home destroyed by fire in Limburg

A detached home in a remote forested area near Heijen and Afferden, Limburg, was completely destroyed by a fire on Friday night. Authorities have confirmed there were no casualties, and they have ruled out any criminal activity.

The fire broke out after reports of an explosion at the property, located on a side path off Erfsebosweg. Initial statements from emergency responders mentioned a potential explosion, but police later clarified there was no evidence to support this. The devastation is believed to have been caused solely by the fire.

The house, situated deep in the forest near the German border, could only be accessed by a narrow path. Dense fog and the isolated location initially made it difficult for responders to assess the situation and search for potential victims.

Emergency services were first alerted when employees from Enexis, a utility company, investigated a power outage reported by nearby residents. Shortly before midnight, they discovered the remains of the home and contacted authorities.

Firefighters extinguished several small hotspots throughout the night. At first light, authorities searched the rubble for evidence of victims or foul play. By Saturday morning, it was confirmed there were no casualties, and the property was no longer considered a crime scene.

"There is essentially nothing left of the home, just one wall still standing," said a spokesperson for the regional safety authority.

The home’s resident was located elsewhere at the time of the fire, according to police. The property was not being rented out at the time of the incident.

The cause of the fire has not been definitively determined due to the total destruction of the property. However, police indicated that an electrical fault is the most likely scenario. The possibility of an explosion, initially suspected, has been ruled out following forensic investigations.

The area surrounding the home was cordoned off during the investigation but has since been reopened. Police do not plan further inquiries into the incident.

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