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Unattended Candle Sparks $325K Blaze in Charlotte House
9 Dec
Summary
- An unattended candle ignited a devastating fire in a Charlotte home.
- The blaze caused an estimated $325,000 in damages to the structure.
- Thirty firefighters extinguished the heavy fire within 45 minutes.

A fire, described as "heavy" by fire officials, erupted in a Charlotte home on Sylvania Avenue around 3 a.m. on Saturday, December 6th. The Charlotte Fire Department reported that the destructive blaze originated from an unattended candle left inside the residence. Thirty firefighters were dispatched to the scene and managed to bring the fire under control within 45 minutes.
The fire caused extensive damage, with an estimated cost of $325,000. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and one adult occupant received assistance from the Red Cross. Photos from the incident depicted the house engulfed in flames, showcasing the intensity of the fire that firefighters worked diligently to extinguish.
Officials emphasized that candle fires are a significant cause of residential fires in Charlotte, often starting when flammable items are placed too close to the flame or when candles are left unattended. The department shared crucial safety tips to prevent such incidents, reminding residents of the serious risks associated with misuse of candles.




