A house has burnt down in NSW’s central west region after a power pole fell on it in Wednesday night’s wild weather. Fire and Rescue NSW station 387 Mudgee said it was called to the incident on Redbank Road, where a house was engulfed in flames. In a post on its Facebook page, the fire station wrote: “Sadly, the entire structure was destroyed. Luckily, there was nobody inside of the house at the time that the incident occurred, and nobody was injured.” The fire was brought under control just before midnight, and firefighters left shortly after.► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeSydney hit by severe electrical storm, causing flooding and transport chaos Continue reading…A house has burnt down in NSW’s central west region after a power pole fell on it in Wednesday night’s wild weather. Fire and Rescue NSW station 387 Mudgee said it was called to the incident on Redbank Road, where a house was engulfed in flames. In a post on its Facebook page, the fire station wrote: “Sadly, the entire structure was destroyed. Luckily, there was nobody inside of the house at the time that the incident occurred, and nobody was injured.” The fire was brought under control just before midnight, and firefighters left shortly after.► Subscribe to Guardian Australia on YouTubeSydney hit by severe electrical storm, causing flooding and transport chaos Continue reading… NSW storms: House burns down after power pole falls on it – video | Australia news | The Guardian
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A house has burnt down in NSW’s central west region after a power pole fell on it in Wednesday night’s wild weather. Fire and Rescue NSW station 387 Mudgee said it was called to the incident on Redbank Road, where a house was engulfed in flames. In a post on its Facebook page, the fire station wrote: “Sadly, the entire structure was destroyed. Luckily, there was nobody inside of the house at the time that the incident occurred, and nobody was injured.” The fire was brought under control just before midnight, and firefighters left shortly after.
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