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Firefighters tackle blaze at city home

The end-of-terrace with smoke pouring out of a roof space Image source, HIWFS
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Firefighters spent about four hours tackling the fire on Saturday

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Firefighters spent about four hours tackling a fire at a house in Southampton on Saturday.

The loft space of the end-of-terrace house in Bitterne Road collapsed during the fire, which also spread to two other homes.

All residents were evacuated safely and no-one was injured, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service said.

Crews from Eastleigh, Hardley, Hightown, St Mary's and Wickham tackled the fire from about 16:00 BST until it was put out at about 20:10.

Bitterne Road West was closed between Northam Bridge and Bullar Road/Athelstan Road while firefighters worked to bring the fire under control.

Image source, HIWFS
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Crews closed part of Bitterne Road West to get to the fire

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