Crews found there had been a fire in the electrical intake to the property that had spread to the void between the ground and first floor levels.
Fires happen naturally in many parts of the world, including in Canada.But climate change is making the weather conditions needed for wildfires to spread more likely, according to the UN's climate body.
Extreme and long-lasting heat draws more and more moisture out of the ground and vegetation.An Byunghui was in the middle of a video game on the night of 3 December when she learned that the South Korean president had declared martial law.She couldn't quite believe it - until the internet blew up with the evidence. The shock announcement from then-president Yoon Suk Yeol, the now-famous shots of soldiers breaking down the windows of the National Assembly and MPs scaling the walls to force their way into the building so they could vote the motion down.
Within hours, thousands had spurred into protest, especially young women. And Byunghui joined them, travelling hundreds of miles from Daegu in the south-east to the capital Seoul.They turned up not just because Yoon's decision had alarmed and angered them, but to protest against a president who insisted South Korea was free of sexism - despite the deep discrimination and flashes of violence that said otherwise.
They returned week after week as the investigation into Yoon's abuse of power went on - and they rejoiced when he was impeached after four dramatic months.
And yet, with the country set to elect a new president on 3 June, those very women say they feel invisible again.that the war with Ukraine will end if Opec brings oil prices down.
"People in Moscow are laughing at this idea, because the party which will suffer the most… is the American shale oil industry, the least cost-competitive oil industry in the world," Mr Milov told the BBC.Mr Raghunandan says that Russia's cost of producing crude is also lower than in Opec countries like Saudi Arabia, so they would be hurt by lower oil prices before Russia.
"There is no way that Saudi Arabia is going to agree to that. This has been tried before. This has led to conflict between Saudi Arabia and the US," he says.Ms Rosner says there are both moral and practical issues with the West buying Russian hydrocarbons while supporting Ukraine.