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Firefighters are warning people about leaving pans on cookers, after a fire at a flat in Castletown.
The blaze broke out on Friday lunchtime, when a postman reported smelling smoke at the property in James Road, Janet's Corner.
Fire crews and police entered the flat, which was empty, and found a pan on the cooker which had smokelogged the interior.
The Fire and Rescue Service says cooking pans should never be left unattended on a stove.
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