A fire in Otonabee South Monaghan Township east of Peterborough on Tuesday night has left two people homeless.
They were not injured but their 30-year-old home on Keene Road near the village of Keene was destroyed.
A smoke alarm alerted the owners around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
The Bidgoods, a couple in their 60s, had escaped unharmed and were waiting outside when firefighters arrived.
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Strong winds and freezing temperatures made controlling the blaze difficult, according to township fire chief Ted Bryant.
He called it a “major, major fire in the community.”
By 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the home was being demolished.
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Chief Bryant said the cause was not known but he said it wasn’t suspicious, and pegged damages at $2 million.
A next-door neighbor told CHEX News the Bidgoods had recently put a new roof on their three-storey home, along with other improvements.
She also said the farmhouse on the other side of her place was destroyed by fire last July.
A section of Old Keene Road, between Redmon Road and Baseline Road, was closed most of the day while fire crews mopped up.
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