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Apr 19, 2013 News
The lower section of a property located at 313 First Street Mocha, East Bank Demerara, was severely damaged after fire broke out in the lower flat of the building.
Grace Ford, who occupies the bottom flat with her son, said no one was at home when the fire started in her apartment. Forde said she secured the building at around 11:15 hours yesterday and went to
a nearby shop.
The woman said that while there someone called out to her and informed her that the house was on fire. By that time, a neighbour had already called the Guyana Fire Service which arrived promptly and was able to save the building. However most of the household articles were burnt while others were damaged by water.
Ms. Ford said many residents came out to offer assistance but the items which were removed from the house were badly damaged. She estimates her losses to be quite significant but is thankful that the entire structure was not gutted. The woman speculated that the fire started where her main switch is located but noted that she has never had electrical problem in her apartment.
Investigations are ongoing.
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