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Tenn. house fire kills 20 cats

Closest fire hydrants were three miles away

The Chattanooga Times Free Press

HAMILTON, Tenn. — Twenty cats were killed in a house fire Monday morning at 6126 Highway 60.

The homeowner recently was placed in a retirement center and was unable to bring her pets with her, Amy Maxwell of Hamilton County Emergency Services said.

The fire was reported at 5:30 a.m. by a motorist on Highway 60, Maxwell said.

The cats lived in the basement area and were being cared for by family members, Deputy Chief Danny Wright of the Highway 58 Volunteer Fire Department said. No one was in the residence at the time, he said.

“When firefighters extinguished the front porch area, they opened the front door to find the first floor was completely burned and collapsed to the basement,” Maxwell said in a news release.

Wright said the fire started in the home’s basement, but the cause is undetermined and will be under investigation by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.

The closest fire hydrants were three miles away, he said.

Maxwell said the house was a total loss, with damage estimated at $200,000. No injuries were reported, she said.

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