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An elderly man has died after an early morning fire broke out in the attic space of a terraced house. | |
Four adults and four children had to be evacuated from six neighbouring houses Brecon, Powys, to the local leisure centre but have now gone home. | |
The fire started in Orchard Street just before 0500 BST and is now out. | The fire started in Orchard Street just before 0500 BST and is now out. |
The road was closed while investigations were carried out but it has now reopened, Dyfed-Powys Police said. | |
Up to 18 firefighters from Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Serrvice tackled the fire, using a thermal imaging camera. | |
Neighbours in the street have described seeing smoke coming out of the house's roof. | Neighbours in the street have described seeing smoke coming out of the house's roof. |
John Harries, the landlord of the Three Horseshoes Inn, which is next to the house, said he smelled smoke when he got up just after 0430 BST. | John Harries, the landlord of the Three Horseshoes Inn, which is next to the house, said he smelled smoke when he got up just after 0430 BST. |
He said he went up to his attic and found it thick with smoke. | He said he went up to his attic and found it thick with smoke. |
"It was so thick after that I had to put a towel around my mouth to breathe," he said. | "It was so thick after that I had to put a towel around my mouth to breathe," he said. |
He said he rang the fire service and they told him to evacuate the building so he and his business partner Gwilyam Williams left. | He said he rang the fire service and they told him to evacuate the building so he and his business partner Gwilyam Williams left. |
Mr Harries said: "I had to leave it, even if the place caught fire, the smoke was coming out of the roof." | Mr Harries said: "I had to leave it, even if the place caught fire, the smoke was coming out of the roof." |
Joy Wagthorne, 66, who lives opposite said: "We were in the bedroom and we could see the smoke coming from the roof. There were fire engines and an ambulance." | Joy Wagthorne, 66, who lives opposite said: "We were in the bedroom and we could see the smoke coming from the roof. There were fire engines and an ambulance." |