Firefighters tackle blaze at house being built
Firefighters have tackled a fire at a house being built in the New Forest.
The fire broke out at the partially built home in Vereley, Burley, near Ringwood on Thursday at about 20:00 BST.
Firefighters from Burley, Ringwood and Fordingbridge worked together with crews from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service to put the fire out shortly before midnight.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue said firefighters remained at the building to monitor and dampen down through the early hours. The cause of the fire is currently unknown.
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