Whitman Fire Was Likely Caused By Candle Used During Power Outage

WHITMAN (CBS) -- Firefighters believe a candle likely started a fire in Whitman Friday night. Crews responded to Candlewick Lane at 8:30 p.m.

It took about two hours for firefighters to put the flames out.

According to the Whitman Fire Department, an unattended candle was the source. "The candle was being used due to a power outage. Many homes in Whitman and the surrounding area lost power as a result of the heavy wind and rain storms that hit the area Friday afternoon and early evening," a statement said.

Whitman firefighters responded to Candlewick Lane around 8:30 p.m. Friday (Photo Via Whitman Fire Department)

According to Fire Chief Timothy Grenno, residents should never use candles as a source of light during power outages, instead use flashlights and other battery-powered lighting.

About $100,000 was done in damages.

Crews from Abington, Hanson, East Bridgewater, and Rockland helped put the fire out.

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