Fire crews battled a blaze at a terrace home in Colchester after a discarded cigarette...
Published: 6:19 am May 13, 2025
Updated: 1:14 pm October 8, 2025
Cigarette Sparks Major Blaze in Colchester as Firefighters Issue Urgent Warning

A discarded cigarette is to blame for a fire that filled a Colchester home with smoke and spread dangerously to a gas main earlier today, prompting an urgent warning from firefighters.

Crews were called to the scene at a terrace property in Colchester, where they found decking ablaze and thick smoke pouring from the home. Firefighters swiftly tackled the flames and evacuated nearby homes as a precaution.

 Gas Main Risk Raises Alarm

The fire, which started outside, quickly spread and reached the property’s gas main, increasing the risk of explosion.

“This fire could have been far more serious. With warmer weather, it only takes one ember from a cigarette to ignite nearby materials,” said an Essex County Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson.

A Simple Mistake, A Serious Danger

The blaze is believed to have been caused by a carelessly discarded cigarette. Firefighters are reminding smokers that even a small ember can spark disaster — especially in dry conditions.

“If you’re a smoker, always ensure your cigarette is fully out and dispose of it responsibly,” added the spokesperson.

Fire Safety Tips for Smokers

  • Use a proper ashtray, never discard cigarettes on the ground or decking.

  • Don’t smoke near dry foliage or outdoor furniture.

  • Fully extinguish cigarettes using water or sand before disposal.

The incident follows several similar fires reported across the UK this spring, as warmer and drier weather increases the risk of ignition.

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