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		<title>Two Alarm Two Homes Burned Three Damaged Graham WA</title>
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deck was the cause of this ugly mess. Another part of the problem was only ten feet separating the houses. Less distance when measured from the eaves. It was a little windy that morning, but a big contributor of the problem was cheap vinyl siding on these newer homes. It melted allowing the fire to [...]]]></description>
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deck was the cause of this ugly mess. Another part of the problem was only ten feet separating the houses. Less distance when measured from the eaves. It was a little windy that morning, but a big contributor of the problem was cheap vinyl siding on these newer homes. It melted allowing the fire to spread rapidly. Wood fences and shed were not affected. An RV parked next to the garage of the primary residence was untouched. Had the homes been built as required, fire resistant siding &#8230;</p>
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