

Man Burns Down Flat in California in Bid to Kill Giant Spider
It is not clear whether the spider survived the fire.
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A man may have accidentally set an apartment on fire in California while trying to burn a huge wolf spider with a blowtorch, US media reported.
The fire occurred on Sunday in a block of flats in the city of Redding in northern California.
A witness living in the flat where the fire occurred told a local newspaper that the burning spider may have spread the fire across the apartment itself. It is not clear whether the spider survived the fire.
No injuries were reported but the block was evacuated.
The local fire department chief, Gerry Gray, confirmed to the BBC that a fire had taken place in an apartment block, but that the cause of the fire was still "undetermined".
"The information regarding the 'spider' was presented by civilian witnesses, at the scene of the fire, and is certainly part of our investigation," Gray said.
The spider was a "huge wolf spider", according to a witness quoted by the local Redding Record Searchlight newspaper.
The fire department told the paper that the blaze appeared to have been started by a blowtorch.
Redding, where the incident occurred, is 260km north of the state capital, Sacramento.
Witnesses say that the spider spread the fire when it scurried onto a nearby mattress.
The fire on the mattress was reportedly extinguished by residents, but it had already spread to other parts of the flat.
Officials said the fire caused about USD 11,000 in damage and some apartments in the building were "uninhabitable" now.
The fire occurred on Sunday in a block of flats in the city of Redding in northern California.
A witness living in the flat where the fire occurred told a local newspaper that the burning spider may have spread the fire across the apartment itself. It is not clear whether the spider survived the fire.
No injuries were reported but the block was evacuated.
The local fire department chief, Gerry Gray, confirmed to the BBC that a fire had taken place in an apartment block, but that the cause of the fire was still "undetermined".
"The information regarding the 'spider' was presented by civilian witnesses, at the scene of the fire, and is certainly part of our investigation," Gray said.
The spider was a "huge wolf spider", according to a witness quoted by the local Redding Record Searchlight newspaper.
The fire department told the paper that the blaze appeared to have been started by a blowtorch.
Redding, where the incident occurred, is 260km north of the state capital, Sacramento.
Witnesses say that the spider spread the fire when it scurried onto a nearby mattress.
The fire on the mattress was reportedly extinguished by residents, but it had already spread to other parts of the flat.
Officials said the fire caused about USD 11,000 in damage and some apartments in the building were "uninhabitable" now.
| Edited by: Aakarshuk Sarna
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