Fire destroys home in Norwalk

<p>A fire destroyed a home in Norwalk Sunday. Authorities say they believe the fire on Nash Place began in the kitchen area and spread to the rest of the two-story home.</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 23, 2017, 3:06 AM

Updated 2,395 days ago

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A fire destroyed a home in Norwalk Sunday.
Authorities say they believe the fire on Nash Place began in the kitchen area and spread to the rest of the two-story home.
They say the first floor is completely gutted, and the second floor had major smoke and heat damage.
Authorities closed down traffic on Nash Place temporarily while they battled the flames.
Everyone in the home got out safely.


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