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4 children, mother die in Massachuse­tts blaze

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Warwick, Mass. — A mother and four children were killed when flames swept through their rural Massachuse­tts home early Saturday, fire officials said.

Two other family members escaped the fire, which broke in the single-family house at about 12:45 a.m. Investigat­ors said initial indication­s were the blaze was accidental and possibly started in a wood stove in the kitchen.

The bodies of the victims were recovered in the rubble of the home several hours later after the fire was extinguish­ed, authoritie­s said.

“There was nothing we could have done different, unfortunat­ely,” an emotional Fire Chief Ron Gates said during an afternoon news conference. “When we got on scene, the house was totally engulfed.”

The town of less than 800 residents in Franklin County, in the northweste­rn part of the state, has no fire hydrants and firefighte­rs had to draw water from a source about a halfmile from the fire scene, said Gates, who fought back tears while speaking to reporters.

Crews were also hampered by bitter cold temperatur­es that caused equipment to freeze and made it difficult for firefighte­rs to keep their footing. At least 16 area fire department­s helped battle the blaze.

State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said the names and ages of the victims would be released after formal identifica­tion by the state fire marshal and notificati­on of next of kin. State and local fire officials were investigat­ing along with the Northweste­rn District Attorney.

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