A fire that did an estimated $500,000 damage to a rural Southwestern Ontario home was possibly started due to a cellphone charger and "associated wiring," a local fire official said.
Firefighters from Vittoria, Simcoe, Delhi and St. Williams were called to the blaze just after 5 p.m. on Friday at Charlotteville East Quarterline Road and Concession Road 8 near the rural Southwestern Ontario community of Bill's Corners. Fire officials say the blaze did extensive damage to the home, and the total cost is estimated at $500,000. Read More
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Investigators eye cellphone charger as source of $500,000 house fire