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Exploding vape sets fire to FOUR homes as three rushed to hospital in horror blaze

Exploding vape sets fire to FOUR homes as three rushed to hospital in horror blaze

The Suna day ago

AN EXPLODING vape set fire to four homes as three people were rushed to hospital in a horror blaze.
The fire ripped through the four terraced houses in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, on Friday afternoon.
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Four homes have been left uninhabitable on Grey Street but nobody was injured, according to Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue.
It is understood that the vape was being charged on the bed and had "set the house on fire".
The vape started to emit smoke but when the resident removed it from the charge, it exploded in their hand.
Cherrie Hall, who is related to the owner of the house where the fire started, said she is "absolutely devastated".
The owner is the grandmother of Cherrie's grandchildren and was one of those taken to hospital.
Cherrie stated: "I had a phone call from my ex asking if we - me and my partner - could go check his mum's house as he had messages from people mentioning a fire at his mum's.
"So of course we drove straight round and saw all the fire engines and the firemen, roofs caved in."
She added: "Luckily the paramedics were already at the house for a separate thing with grandma's health when the vape exploded and set the house on fire.
"She's absolutely devastated but is so in awe and amazed with the community and how much they've helped all families involved."
A fundraiser has been set up to help the families affected by the Grey Street fire.
The fire service has said an investigation will now take place to examine why the vape exploded.

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