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Farmhouse Burned Down On Same Property As Cecil County Barn Fire, Officials Say

For the second time in two months, firefighters were called to the same Cecil County property, this time when a vacant farmhouse was burned to the ground.

The property continues to be plagued by fires in Cecil County.

The property continues to be plagued by fires in Cecil County.

Photo Credit: Office Of The Maryland State Fire Marshal

Dozens of firefighters were called late on Wednesday night to a three-story home on Lock Street in Chesapeake City, where a passerby alerted officials that the residence was ablaze, according to the Maryland Fire Marshal. 

The fire was reported at around 11:11 p.m. on June 19. It took a team of approximately 40 firefighters 90 minutes to get the flames under control, but the home is considered a complete loss.

According to fire officials, this is the second fire that happened on the property, following a barn fire on April 28. 

The cause and origin of the latest fire remain under investigation.

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